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Oops, my bad - I missed this. I thought from Neil's comment you were Jon. My apologies if you do happen to drive a Peugeot! Or, my condolences...
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No he's not Jonathan, but Jonathan does read this!
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Agree on everything you said. They are 'studio grade' - field serviceable and robust in normal use. -M |
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Why thank you Sir!
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No offence taken - however 'my feet are my only carriage' - especially with Shindo to save for.
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If normal use includes plugging them in and never changing anything then, yes, no problem. However I like to change amps depending on mood and music and I find the plugs get a bit loose with repeated use. I note Jeff Day recently posted on his blog he was having problems with switchcraft plugs too; so I don't feel completely unvindicated, however I am quite obviously in the minority.
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Interesting thread--I remember seeing those items up on Audiogon; happy to see they went as a unit to a good home! I'm curious if Wino or his friend Puma might provide us with an update on how the system is sounding now that he has, no doubt, been able to make all sorts of tweaks and adjustments. |
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