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Hi aardvarkbark,
We will begin shipping the new Sigma 2200I integrated next month, and will endeavor to share reviews as they hit the press. Regards, Patrick Butler B&W Group North America Quote:
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hello Patrick Butler,
sorry for a question.....: some dealer say me that the "new" csm600/cam600/300 and expecially the electronic parts (CP800mk2 digital parts) are made in China! and no more in Canada!!! It's true? CAM600 is at the end in class D and no more in AB??? thank you for reply. best rgds |
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Patrick -- feel free to ship me one for a purely unbiased everyman's review. I don't publish anything on paper or on line where you could possibly advertise, so my review would be completely unbiased. I figure 3-4 yrs for full burn-in and a faithful review would be reasonable and acceptable? I'll have my people get in touch with your people, then....
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I know this was a rather old thread. Just wondering since you commented that you didn’t hear notable difference between the CP 800 and Sigma SSP in stereo. Did they sound identical and no audible difference in stereo? I knew that the Sigma SSP’s front LR channels share same critical circuit blocks with the CP 800. Did you get to compare between Sigma SSP and SSP 800 by any chance? I currently have the SSP 800 that I use for both stereo music and surround movies and am debating whether I should sell it and get a used Sigma SSP. There are currently 3 used Sigma SSP units for sale, 2 locally and 1 on Audiogon. Do you think the Sigma SSP would sound better than the SSP 800 in stereo? Thank you. |
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