Wally rocks. Plus, LSA is a beautiful brand.
What does the gold star mean on this listing for the LSA amp?
lsa for sale | Listings | Audiogon No, it is not my listing. But this guy has no feedback. A little concerning. Thanks.
I understand your frustration. The question has been asked and explained and you are still getting answers that have no relevance to the question. It is really astonishing. I saw the original ad you linked and the star in the title. I am sorry that I can't help with an explanation. Have you asked Audiogon if there is any significance? The ad WAS pulled the day you brought the question up. Maybe they pulled it for cause.
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I vouch for Wally as well. I spoke with him a couple months ago about adding a tone-arm list to an LSA turntable I purchased from Underwood. He didn't see anything wrong with adding the same. I was pleased with his response and somewhat surprised [just because it came from the exclusive rep in the US for the particular product]. I appreciate his candor. BTW: Wally has sold Underwood as he's going to be semi-retired in order to focus on manufacture of a few components.
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Just for the record, this has nothing to do with Wally. Look at @abnerjack comment above. The "suspicious" listing was taken down. I still don't know what the gold star means on a listing. Does anyone know? |