Dave Johnson was an audiophile in a time before such a word came into widespread use. An avid fan of modern Jazz in his youth, he came of age in the 1950s. While 33 1/3 RPM records were well established as the contemporary standard, stereo had not yet come to market. I’m not sure what year it was when he built his audiophile stereo system but it was around the time that stereo records were just starting to become available starting in 1958. It was made up of a pair of Heathkit Preamplifiers, a pair of 20/25 Watt Heathkit Power Amplifiers, a Music Master Idler Drive Turntable modified with an expensive (at that time) stereo cartridge stylus and a pair of 2 way speaker cabinets he built from scratch to a Popular Mechanics (or was it Popular Electronics) specification. Here are some pictures of the amps and turntable that were found on the internet. these things are apparently somewhat legendary. More evidence that Dad was ahead of his time…
The Power Amplifier…
The Preamplifier…
The Turntable…
No photos of the long gone speaker cabs though.
I have many fond memories of listening to that system as a child.
Vernon Johnson