Thank You, to the Person Who Helped You the Most.


Many thanks to Jtinn. Without him my system would not exsist. The sound just gets better. I am sure many of us owe thanks to a "Special Person" for all their help and guidance.

System:
Audio Aero Capitole Mk II,
Manley Neo Classic 250's,
Kharma Ceramique 1.0's,
Elrod Signature Power Cords.

A very simple system.

Many thanks to my mentor, Jtinn, most of all to my friend.
stealth93es
Michael- You know what camp I am in :)

I am glad to see you are enjoying your system so much, finally! Its been a long and winding road full of speed bumps but looks like you've made it and you deserve it.
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For me, thanks to Tom Lyons for priceless guidance and wisdom during the early days of my getting back into analog, as well as more recently sharing his HIFI tonearm mod that I just installed and am auditioning (I'll post a review next week).

Besides Tom (TWL), David99, 4yanx, Rives, Audioengr and Sean have taught me an immeasurable amount of knowledge about this way of life...er, hobby.

That's right...it's a hobby.
For me that would be Tony Kob of Tony Kob Audio/Video, all of his clients reap the benefits of his constant pursuit of the absolute sound.
I think if I had to thank one person, it would be Dan D'Agostino of Krell.

Not only does he design and make exceptional electronics, he personally wrote a white paper on the alteration of the B&W800's to run actively biamped and designed the x-over for his KBX to not only be the x-over, but also the bass alignment filter.

I have never heard a speaker that surpasses these redesigned B&W's.

Thanks, Dan!

Richard