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Old 05-13-2012, 10:39 PM
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WoW!
I was kind of expecting this
Its going to get better still, much better.
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So, CD, how is the ET3 doing?
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So, CD, how is the ET3 doing?
It's a really fine unit Stephen; I like it plenty

The ET-2 is built a helluva lot better; like a tank! But the ET-3 is striking a nice note with me. A touch more forward maybe...which makes it more lively at lower volumes; which I like. Little harsher perhaps, as the SPL climbs; or maybe that'll ease-up with break-in.

I'm pretty sold on the ET-3.
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It's a really fine unit Stephen; I like it plenty

The ET-2 is built a helluva lot better; like a tank! But the ET-3 is striking a nice note with me. A touch more forward maybe...which makes it more lively at lower volumes; which I like. Little harsher perhaps, as the SPL climbs; or maybe that'll ease-up with break-in.

I'm pretty sold on the ET-3.
Three more weeks CD. Still finding it slightly harsh?

....... Peter
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Three more weeks CD. Still finding it slightly harsh?

....... Peter
Peter, I'm sorry to say I've hardly had any time for critical listening lately.

BUSY season for my line of work; maybe some day soon I can get back to it.
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Peter, I'm sorry to say I've hardly had any time for critical listening lately.

BUSY season for my line of work; maybe some day soon I can get back to it.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder!
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Quite true


I can only hope. Actually...it might be a great time to send my mf-2250a to Ed for a once-over.

I'd have to make-do with my "back-up" (David) Belles 150a Hot-Rod.
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David Belles makes great gear. You'll survive
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