Grado Prestige Gold1 phono cartridge Specifications
Grado Prestige Gold1 phono cartridge Specifications
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Okay, so there seems to have been some bad blood brewing between them personally... just reading ST's take on Roy Hall, one can kind of sense a personal enmity, the strange jokes about Chinese restaurant, how Roy Hall is not a designer but kind of a forager, taking a part or innovation from Product A, Product B, and mixing them together, etc... whatever truth there is in ST's claims aside, ST's tone is hardly neutral when it comes to describing Roy Hall as a person or a manufacturer...
crazy-assed audiowitchery notwithstanding, that demo track is incredible!
Judging by last week's results, industrial design clearly matters to many readers when it comes to audio products. So it raises the question: Has there ever been an audio product that you did not buy because of how it looked?
I have always enjoyed quality music, from my guitar to the sound coming out of my speakers. I recently acquired a pair of M-Audio AV 40's, which sound OK. I do have a Harmon Kardon AVR 100 receiver and a Harmon Kardon cd player I acquired from a garage sale. My tape player is a nakamichi. I currently only want to update my speakers, as I think it is the weakest link. I am wanting to stay below $400 USD at this time, so I can only update one component. Since I have a receiver that amplifies, I think I should go with passive speakers instead of these M-audios.
http://www.jazzloft.com/p-47516-jazz-at-the-pawnshop-30th-anniversary-box-set.aspx
real good stuff.