20 Photos Of What Stereos Looked Like In The 1970s
Daniel Bonfiglio
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The 1970s was a groundbreaking decade for music, and it makes sense that music listening technology took steps forward in that time as well.
No 1970s living room was complete without a pricy stereo system, and no teenager's bedroom was finished without a vinyl player and some headphones.
Here are 20 photos of what listening to music looked like in the 1970s.
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1. Haruki Murakami
With his 10,000 strong record collection in the 1970s. (And a huge speaker.) -
2. Listening to Her Hi-Fi Stereo
The girl next door in 1978. -
3. Elton John
Listening with some neat gear. -
4. “Me, Headphones, Kenwood and Some Vinyl”
Early 1970s. -
5. Classroom Music
Listening in the 1970s. -
6. A Kentucky Radio Shack
Middlesboro, 1970s. -
7. Nutone’s Dramatic Built-In Musicom Stereo System
Sound Luxury in 1972. -
8. A 1970s Living Room
Never complete without the stereo. -
9. Wayne Gretzky
Listening to a few number ones on his cool stereo system. Late ‘70s. -
10. High Fidelity Stereo System
From the Sears Christmas Wishbook, 1978. That’s over $1,800 in today’s money. -
11. “My Dad”
“In ‘70s Germany with his Klipsch Stereo System.” -
12. High End Audio Equipment
(For the 1970s.) -
13. Postal Workers
Listening to music while sorting the mail. 1973. -
14. Listening to Music in a Smokey Room
Possibly Frankenstein by Edgar Winter, 1970s. -
15. Chilling in the ‘70s
Just a dude and his stereo. -
16. A Donald Duck Record Player
Peak music listening in the 1970s. -
17. “My Deaf Father"
“Hugging a speaker to his chest to feel the vibrations of music.” Early 1970s. -
18. Nutone Music-Intercom
And Stereo Music Systems, 1970s. -
19. Thurston Moore
Listening to Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed, 1977. -
20. Listening to Music
“With My Dad.” 1971.
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