After a very difficult research, enjoy this full directory of audio, video, and various electronics products, including spare parts, valves, accessories etc., all made in U.R.S.S. since 1930, sent to me from a Russian friend.
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It’s inevitable: Working on “Recommended Components,” as I am now, leads to fantasies of new gear, new systems, <i>outstanding new heights of recorded playback!</i> I have to restrain myself, focus. Focus, Daniel-san, focus.
Call me shallow, but what first attracted me to Audience's Au24 cables when I <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cables/802audience">reviewed them</A> in August 2002 was their looks. In contrast to superstiff cables as thick as garden hoses, the Au24s were slender and elegant. They were wonderfully flexible, too, and even their custom-made RCA plugs were slim and easy to handle. Instead of having to fiddle with a system of locking collet and barrel, merely slipping them on resulted in a tight, solid connection. Compared to the Au24s, a sizable number of audiophile cables seemed excessive, even a little foolish.
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After a very difficult research, enjoy this full directory of audio, video, and various electronics products, including spare parts, valves, accessories etc., all made in U.R.S.S. since 1930, sent to me from a Russian friend.
The only document available on web about electronics products made in ex U.S.S.R.
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Giuseppe Scardamaglia