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The more I listen to my Arcam Solo the more I am growing to love it. The warmth and head room are what really impress me the most. As I explore the world of hi end hi-fi I have found that most, if not all, of the best products come from right here in the U.S.. I am not surprised at all but in talking with some friends who also have hi end systems I have found that none of them have any Japanese made products. In fact most say that they tend to be "confined and tinny" when it compares to products from elsewhere.
How would you classify componenets from Britain and the US?
Hello everyone:
I am hoping that I can get some input into a few questions that I have. My father has two reel/reel decks: One is a Concord 444 recorder/player; which works well. He also has a TEAC auto reverse deck which has been out of commission for awhile. I told him that I would transfer some his old reel/reel tape to CD (I have a Mackie 12 Channel board) and a background in A/V, Audio/Video production...so I have a pretty good idea of what I am doing; but wanted to get some input from this board.
Label: OJC Total Time: 42:00 Recorded in LA 1957,1958
Sonics: **** Performance: ****
I found this CD on Amazon.com through a third party seller called Newbury Comics for $5.98 and what a find. The group, Curis Counce-bass, Jackie Sheldon-trumpet, Harold Land-Sax, carl Perkins-piano, Frank Butler-drums comes to swing and is very tight. Stereo seperation is excellent with drums, piano and horns often going from left to right speaker.
Any chance we can get both of the following reviewed in one review?
DaySequerra Model M2.0X HD Radio
http://www.daysequerra.com/product.aspx?id=39
DaySequerra Model M2.2R HD Radio
http://www.daysequerra.com/product.aspx?id=40
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