Hola,
I can vividly recall the V-15 VMR when it was still available...sold at a discount. I think I got mine for 120 bucks.
Now, like Jim Croce in October, 1973, it can't get enough positive regard.
Perplexing.
I guess absence really does make the ear grow fonder.
Great detail, very a-Shure-d sound, but lacking in air. Forward imaging.
Almost digital.
Tonight is a shoot out with the new CD player with Neil Young's "Live at Massey Hall." We'll see if it can compete with modern CD playback.
Is the V-15 a fond memory product, or do ya dig it?
Hola,
I can vividly recall the V-15 VMR when it was still available...sold at a discount. I think I got mine for 120 bucks.
Now, like Jim Croce in October, 1973, it can't get enough positive regard.
Perplexing.
I guess absence really does make the ear grow fonder.
Great detail, very a-Shure-d sound, but lacking in air. Forward imaging.
Almost digital.
Tonight is a shoot out with the new CD player with Neil Young's "Live at Massey Hall." We'll see if it can compete with modern CD playback.
Is the V-15 a fond memory product, or do ya dig it?