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Integrated for Green Mountain - Classe, Bel Canto
Thanks for the feedback, I will look into the Eico.I am using the Europa's but am hoping to find a pair of Callistos. Slowly moving up the chain! 
Experience wit MMGs and Monarchy SM70
I heard a pair of Maggies with SM70's while auditioning the Monarchy DAC24 with Mr. Poon in San Francisco. The SM70's were driven by the tube pre-amp of the DAC24. Unfortunately I don't know which model the maggies were (I suspect an older version... 
Bel Canto Service and Customer Support Quality
Thanks everyone! Sounds like my next purchase. 
Personal speaker evolution
Interesting so many of you have had so many speakers, I have had only a few and generally keep em a long time. However, I just found some used I really love:1976 - JBL Monitors (don't know the model)1984 - ADS 1290II - My ex-wife got em.2006 - PSB... 
Speaker Stands adapters for Heavy Speakers?
Roy,Thanks for your response. I did contact you recently about the grill cloth and you gave me some additional testing ideas. I hope everyone on this forum realizes how involved you are in the community and how much time and energy you put into su... 
Subwoofer Frequency Response question
Thanks for all the suggestions. I am using the Rives CD with 1/3 octave tones calibrated for the RS Meter. I am going to check out the realtraps site. Using this, I was also able to find a wire vibrating inside the speaker at mid-range frequencies... 
Speaker Stands adapters for Heavy Speakers?
This is an interesting topic - Roy, the designer of Green Mountain recommends Blu-tak to decrease resonance from the stands. Green Mountain's cabinets are made from Q-stone and have low resonance.I also found this article http://www.stereophile.co... 
Speaker Stands adapters for Heavy Speakers?
Thanks for feedback. I am planning on using blu-tak. It sounds as though it holds well enough to secure the speakers. Thanks for the suggestion about the lead, I think I will try that as well.Drew. 
B&W 601 dented tweeter repair?
I had a dented tweeter on my Paradigm Studio 20's. I found that by removing the diaphragm and using a soft Q-tip to gently push the dent out worked pretty well. The problem it that with metal domes, the metal is usually stretched when it is dented...