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    aka MaximumRD !😎 "Lets get our whack on!"😜
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    Classic Gaming & Computing Hobbyist and MORE!

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    NintendoDS/Gameboy AdvanceSP/ Xbox / Nintendo Wii/ GP2X WIZ/ GP2X Caanoo/ Dingoo A320/ Sony PS1/ Sony PS2 (one Phat and one SLIM)/ Gamecube/ Dreamcast/ Sega Satun/ Sega CDX/ CDi/ 3DO/ Sega Genesis model 1/ Sega Master System/ FC Mobile II/ PS1 (Original and SLIM)/ YINLIPS YDPG18/ Colecovision/ Intellivision II/ PSP/ Ti99a/ Atari 5200/ Atari 7800/ Atari 2600 Jr./ Atari 1040ste/ Atari 1040stf/ Commodore 64/ Commodore C64/ Super Nintendo/ NEO GEO CD/ N64 - PLUS a pretty decent Desktop and an average laptop.

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  1. How can 30-year-old receivers sound better than new ones? http://www.cnet.com/news/how-can-30-year-old-receivers-sound-better-than-new-ones/

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    2. sramirez2008

      sramirez2008

      Thanks for the link.

    3. SiLic0ne t0aD

      SiLic0ne t0aD

      Components and design.. just like how vintage Guitar pedals sound much better than brand new ones. I love vintage Stereo's, I have a couple.

    4. Keatah

      Keatah

      Less cost cutting. And Receiver design was more of an art, even on affordable units.

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