A stereo system can be as unique as you want it to be. The
best part about putting one together is you are in complete control of the
components and what brands you buy. We specialize in vintage audio
in Philadelphia, so we are going to take some time to define the main parts
of a stereo system and what purpose they serve.
The speakers are what convert the amplifier’s electrical
signal into acoustic energy. If you are looking into vintage audio, you will
find a huge variety of types and brands of speakers. Take the time to listen to
a lot of different kinds of speakers so you can figure out what type you like
the best. Speaker preferences are very unique to the person who is doing the listening.
So taking the time to figure out the best speaker for you could help you save
on money and help prevent buyer’s remorse.
An amplifier is just what it sounds like – it helps to
amplify the sound from your stereo. A pre-amplifier is what gets the signal
from the other parts of the stereo and will let you select among them, as well
as set the volume and amplify the music or sounds that are coming from the unit
itself. There are a few other parts of an amplifier as well, but that is the
main one.
A source component is the medium you use to play the music
you want to hear – vintage audio lovers generally go with a turntable for this
part. Most vintage audio lovers believe that vinyl is the “truest” form of
music, and vinyl is still hugely popular these days.
And if you want to play the radio through your new stereo
system, you should buy a tuner. This will enable you to tune into your local
radio stations. You can buy them new or used, depending on your preference.
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