I didn't really have any idea, as I was backing the truck into the Share Shed, what I was going to find but it was raining harder than I have seen it rain in at least three years so I was trying to stay as dry as possible.
When I got out and looked in the scrap electronics bin, I found a whole bunch of vintage amplifiers and an old 486 computer. I didn't want to load the stuff in the back of the truck so I moved everything to one side and was able to back in to where the rear doors would open and no rain would get in.
I'm glad I did.
After getting them to the shop and piling them up, I didn't look at them until I made this video a few days later. Then I thought I should look into what I had sitting there.
Holy Shirt!
(thanks, autocorrect)
Yeah, that's pretty crazy. It turns out that audiophiles really love this unit so I think I won't scrap it right away and will look at selling it for parts or something. I guess I could see if it works. I do have some speakers and a receiver I could hook it up to.
might be the guy to talk to about this, if he is around. I figured someone else on here might also know what the best way to deal with this is. I was never into fancy stereo systems growing up. If something played music, I was happy. I do know that some people have an ear for the finer things and that's awesome for me if it means I might get more than $5 for this.
I guess I will start checking forums.
Thanks for checking things out.