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blues recommendation You can try Mapleshades' excellent recording "Country Girl" by John Dee & Fris: Voice and guitar with some electric piano sprinkled around. I also recommend Doug MacLeod "You Can't Take My Blues" on the Audioquest lable. It has a little more a... | |
Rogue m-120 monoblocs any opinions ? Hi Jejell,I Totally Agree with Tfta above.....nothing near the price comes close!! The only thing you should be aware of, is that you will need a pre-amp with a highish output impedance (i.e. a tube unit). I tried these with a Melos SHA-1; and whi... | |
Burned CDs can sound better than the original? I burn CD's on my computer, which sports a DVD drive; and I consider my rig to be fairly hi resolution. I've noted fairly consistently that on MOST main-stram labels, the sound quality increases with the burned copy; and with something like an XRC... | |
kimber select 3033 speakercable? I've had Kimber Bifocal XL and 3033 in my system. While they are both good, they lack refinement; and are slighty grainy on top. The 3033 was slightly better in MY system, but to me it was not worth the difference in price; specially when it will ... | |
laid back, warm interconnects with tight bass clean highs You can also try AudioMagic. I've tried several models in two different systems, and they seem to approximate your description. The entry level models are very reasonable.Good luck, Ed | |
Acoustic Zen, Pure Silver Sound, and Ana I own the Acoustic Zen Silver Reference interconnet and Satori (copper) speaker cable. Keep in mind that just aboutall silver sounds different! I've owned mellow sounding cables that are silver (Audiomagic Sorcerer). With this inmind, you should'n... | |
PS Audio or Richard Grey power Co. The p-300 cannot support a 200w amp. It can support a mixture of components that will draw up to 200w from the AC line. For a big amp you would need a bigger model. | |
PS Audio or Richard Grey power Co. I have a p-300 for my front end components and love it. I'm planning on getting a Power co. for the amp. Hows that for confusion?!! |