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I'm not sure, but they sell only physical copies, don't they?
It's often true that when you upgrade one part of your setup, you also need to upgrade the rest to get the best possible listening experience! :))
This is why I try to keep things as simple as possible. The Sonos speaker in my kitchen covers the day-to-day listening, my Marshall speaker (currently not in use either) is great to cover the living room area, and the vintage stuff will do much the same job as the Marshall one. There aren't really any components that will make the sound of these speakers and gear much better, other than buying new, more hifi-oriented gear to replace them, and I'm not really prepared to do that.
I do consider a new pair of headphones and possibly a DAC as my future purchases, but doing so, I have really covered every way I like to listen to music. Fortunately!
My smart speakers now are just a light switch or I ask it recipes lol I rather listen to an old mixed tape in my kitchen than clear smart speaker sound, I have totally done a 180 with music in some cases.
Hahaha, you can't beat the ease and all the other advantages with smarts speakers! It's a different way of interacting with the audio equipment though. With "dumb" audio gear you do on the other hand interact more with the devices themselves, be it a record player, a cassette tape deck, a CD player, a radio or an amplifier.
Just setting up Denon speakers I may have to swap amps I am getting an irritating feedback pop on the speaker when switching off the amp at the mains from wall socket (another small amp I have never does that), I will see if leaving it for a while helps.
Edited: solved issue or it just stopped doing the pop lol I rigged the speakers up in my bedroom with old Sony Tape dec and old Sony CD player (the Tape dec has a RCA in and out though when connecting CD player not getting a sound pass through?), been listening to my Raymond Chandler CD boxset to really get the nostalgia, so cool I love these speakers amazing sound for the size.
The only draw back is the tech is so old none of it has a headphone jack lol
Listening to my cassette of Tubular Bells brilliant detail on the Denon speakers especially for a cassette.
Just remembered I have a battery powered mini amp I may be able to connect to RCA out and then to headphones when needed... So I can listen using headphones to both ancient CD and Tape decs lol awesome it worked.
I've had a similar issue myself with some of my vintage stuff (a pop from the speakers), though I'm not sure of the reason. It's been a while since I've used any of that gear, so I will have to see if that issue is still there.
Now that you mention headphone jacks, that makes me wonder what kind of hadphone connectivity my old vintage amps have. I remember many years ago when my amps were still in the childhood home, we had this old pair of headphones (probably from the 70's or 80's), but I can't remember what kind of plugs they had.
I was doing a bit of office work this afternoon and evening, and only had music playing directly from my Macbook – no external speakers and no headphones. This really made me want to try and find a solution for my home office. One thing is finding the right storage furniture for my audio equipment, but I also need to find a solution for playing from my Macbook through my vintage speakers – which means I should find a Bluetooth device of some sort to connect to one of my amplifiers.
That shouldn't be difficult, maybe a small streamer of some sort.
Regarding those Denon speakers, there's nothing like speakers that punches above their weight; it's not always the case that you need bigger speakers to get decent quality sound. Sometimes a compact pair of speakers might be just the thing!
I ended up swapping to my other small amp no issue now plus that amp has Bluetooth which i completely forgot about which is an added bonus with the old tech.
with your vintage player and headphones there will be a work around, i would research online i am surprised how much info I find on older units.
For your MacBook there are some inexpensive Bluetooth speakers out there, i have two that i can connect to my phone or tablets (also wire connect).
I got lucky with the Denon speakers, I saw some Technics speakers in the same charity shop today though had to stop myself from buying them as they were the same power as my living room speakers also they had a splash of paint on lol
I think the one thing you can be sure about when it comes to vintage audio equipment, it's that you always find enthusiasts for just about any brand. Sometimes you find dedicated forums and sites that has a lot of information. I'm sure I'll find some sort of workaround for both headphones and Bluetooth for my old amps; if there's one way you can modify an amp, there will be enthusiasts that has done it already!
For my home office space, a pair of inexpensive Bluetooth speakers could definitely be an option – especially if I can find some decent compact ones. On the other hand, if I want to get the most possible use out of my vintage gear, then I think focusing on combining old tech with a streamer or something, might be the way to go.
I would only consider those Technics speakers if you would be happy with the project of removing that paint! :)) Personally I don't want any more projects to sort out. The Tandberg Fasett speakers that need a bit of spray paint is enough of a project for me, haha!
Obviously, if those Technics speakers are in good working order, and you can get them looking "as new" again, there might be something to make from selling them afterwards, of course.
I went back to the charity shop at lunch time the technics speakers had already gone lol not surprised they were decent.
Fosi Audio BT20A Pro Bluetooth Amplifier Hifi, 300W x2 Mini Stereo Amplifier with TPA3255 Chips, Replaceable Op-Amps, Bass and Treble Control, Class D Amp 2.0 Channel for Home Audio Outdoor Speakers
this is the amp i am using with the Denon speakers (posted it a few years back) it is a receiver so can only send music to it via phone and tablet etc, its a great little amp glad i kept hold of it.
There will be some Bluetooth transmitters that can be connected via a adapter to RCA, in fact I have one which i have not used for years...
Tronics wireless stereo transmitter
The tech would have moved on a lot since I bought this, I used to plug it into my TV as TV did not have Bluetooth.
Edited: Looking through the box there is a RCA adapter in there which is cool, I did not realize as only used 3.5mm jack. Looks like i will be testing the Tronics transmitter later with the old Sony equipment.
Yes, I seem to remember this Fosi amp! It has a nice retro look too, which is great. Many amplifiers look better hidden away! :)>-
Something like the Tronics wireless stereo transmitter – or something as small or at least not that much bigger would be great for my Tandberg amplifiers. These amps have DIN connectors, but I do belive I have a RCA-to-DIN convertor somewhere. It can be easily found online too, I would think. Let me know how the Tronics transmitter works with your audio gear!
Had another day working in what is now my home office. I decided I had enough of listening through my Macbook internal speakers, so as a temporary solution, I put my Marshall speaker on the floor under the desk, and played music from my Macbook through it. Had to increase the treble quite a bit to get a decent sound considering it was playing out into the room below me, but it was alright enough for softrock music. Less so for more complex music like jazz. I think this will serve as my office solution until I find a way to arrange and use some of my vintage stuff in the same room. It was nice to put the Marshall speaker to work again too.
Maybe I should have bought the technics as back up, I am in a constant state of bargain vs being or trying to be minimalistic lol
Still not tried the Tronics via RCA will have a look later, I am a bit of a novice when it comes to sound and tech though learning a lot there always seems to be a work around with old tech when I am educating myself.
It is good to repurpose speakers I recognize the Marshal brand, I am often cautious with my sub woofer as its ridiculously powerful and mimics earth quakes if too high lol the neighbors would notice it.
I saw two great Sony speakers in a charity shop the other day wired and Bluetooth though had to stop myself, having so may smart speakers already I should not buy anymore though kind of regretting it lol
Agreed the music you are listening to at the time really does determine which are the best speakers or headphones to use.