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Thank You! MG.
Your quite welcome my friend!
Excited to get my Audolici, I asked if I can get the full line to play with. I ordered the small amp but something has been pulling on me to get everything. I'm going to start looking like an audio store if I don't cool it, but you know how it is when the bug hits :)
michael green
MGA/RoomTune
http://tuneland.techno-zone.net/
What is new in 2016- MG ?
Hi Allen and members. 2016 has been swamped so far. Can't hardly believe AXPONA is only a short while away. Seems like the CES was yesterday.
This year so far has been about custom designing for many different types of listeners and systems. Many listeners have grown to the point where plug & play is over for them and they are more focused on personalizing their rooms and components to go further than a stock approach. The word "voicing" has become the word for 2016 for us.
I've been doing more personal music referencing this year with private clients than the last couple of years. The personal specific designed system is becoming the wave it seems. I'm personally burning in 7 different custom speaker pairs and 3 Subs, which is interesting to see listeners go for personally fitted speakers to suit their flavors. More listeners are buying the set models but I'm surprised at how the tide is turning from model numbers to customizing.
Same is happening with all the products. Audiophiles are turning from the "stock" sound to their "own" sound, which is the way it should be. I think that product brand guilt buying is starting to come to an end, at least for the guy who has ran the course of never ending equipment plug & play. I don't think the fun of plug and play is by any means over, but system tuning is part of the mix more. Many of the members here on Stereophile have been emailing us to help them convert their systems from stock brand names to systems that give them their sound. Pretty exciting for us! I'm limited in how many I can do personally but has been pretty cool in 2016 to see listeners taking the next step.
michael green
MGA/RoomTune
http://tuneland.techno-zone.net/