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Roland Kraft wrote a review where he compares both versions 300B and F2A (original review is in German): "...those new in single-ended amplifiers will prefer the 300B an its warmth, connoisseurs will prefer the F2A with its richness in the high tones, some more bite and more drama, eventually even the more neutral sound..." |
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thanks!
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jdebonth, riesling-
Thanks for the awesome pic & info ! Too bad it's not in the 'Vintage Shindo' thread David |
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has anyone heard both the shindo cortese and the shindo D'yquem, is the sound similar?
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I had both Cortese f2a (original version) and 300b (new version).
In my system (VR + Flamenco), f2a presented more dispersed and neutral sound. Compared to f2a, 300b had more focused, dense, detailed sound. I was also surprised that 300b sounded more dynamic despite of its lower power rating. I also read Roland Kraft's review on f2a vs 300b and tried to be a connoisseurs but I found myself liking 300b better. I wonder if the expensive WE 300b contributed some but I ended up selling f2a and kept 300b. Last edited by shindojo; 06-09-2020 at 04:22 PM. |
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This is a great input. Thanks a lot!
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