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Which country are you in spacemickey?
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Hi Neil, I am from Singapore.
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Hi space mikey,
I face the same problem here in Singapore. I have devore silverbacks driven by a masseto/montrachet combo but always yearn for a single ended shindo like the cortese to drive my speakers. So I am always for the lookout for a used one and it's been a long wait. I guess if your listening room is not too big, the cortese should work fine. |
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Shindo is designed for high efficiency and high impedance speakers. Take a look at what Shindo himself designed for his products in regards to speakers, maybe that will help people understand a bit better the concept of a Shindo system.
Jonathan |
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Sorry for the delay in replying. Just caught this post. One of our esteemed members PHC1 (aka Serge) owned both a Cortese and the Kensingtons ... I am pretty sure at the same time, so he might be able to answer your question. My guess is that, unless you have a huge room, it will work great. I am using mine with 90db Tannoy Sandringham and rarely push it past the mid-point in volume. Alberto |
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Last edited by Freestone; 04-28-2014 at 04:08 PM. |
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Thanks for the reply, I was away on a scuba diving trip. I managed to purchase a used VR. Now I have to wait for the power amp to show up.
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I do worry about replacing we 300b's ...and the price...
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The GL reissue are amazingly good BTW. Shindo chose them for the D'Yquem amps. And I tried a pair in my 300B preamp. They are terrific and do not cost a fortune.
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Of course, I thought they were pricey then, but, wow, have they gone up! |
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