Shure V-15 VMR fans? Cult, or religion?

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.

Starker - Bach Cello Suites

I just picked this up - I had never heard it before - and WOW! Great sound and impressive performance. Also, the Speakers Corner reissue has some QUIET vinyl - some of the lowest surface noise I have ever heard on my setup (to be honest, I didn't know my setup could be so quiet).

Of course, people here are way bigger classical junkies than I, so you've all probably heard this before. If you haven't though, it is truly impressive.

That's all.

Musical Fidelity 750K Supercharger monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Musical Fidelity 750K Supercharger monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Musical Fidelity's "Supercharger" concept is simple, which is perhaps why no one had thought of it before: If you love the sound of your low-powered amplifier but your speakers are insensitive, or you just need more loudness, you insert the high-power Supercharger amplifier between your low-powered amp and speakers. The Supercharger loads the small amplifier with an easy-to-drive 50 ohms, and, in theory, has so little sonic signature itself that it passes on the sonic signature of the small amp unchanged, but louder.

Musical Fidelity Ltd.
US distributor: KEF America
10 Timber Lane
Marlboro, NJ 07746
(732) 683-2356
www.kefamerica.com

Musical Fidelity 750K Supercharger monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Musical Fidelity 750K Supercharger monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Musical Fidelity's "Supercharger" concept is simple, which is perhaps why no one had thought of it before: If you love the sound of your low-powered amplifier but your speakers are insensitive, or you just need more loudness, you insert the high-power Supercharger amplifier between your low-powered amp and speakers. The Supercharger loads the small amplifier with an easy-to-drive 50 ohms, and, in theory, has so little sonic signature itself that it passes on the sonic signature of the small amp unchanged, but louder.

Musical Fidelity Ltd.
US distributor: KEF America
10 Timber Lane
Marlboro, NJ 07746
(732) 683-2356
www.kefamerica.com

Musical Fidelity 750K Supercharger monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Musical Fidelity 750K Supercharger monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Musical Fidelity's "Supercharger" concept is simple, which is perhaps why no one had thought of it before: If you love the sound of your low-powered amplifier but your speakers are insensitive, or you just need more loudness, you insert the high-power Supercharger amplifier between your low-powered amp and speakers. The Supercharger loads the small amplifier with an easy-to-drive 50 ohms, and, in theory, has so little sonic signature itself that it passes on the sonic signature of the small amp unchanged, but louder.
Musical Fidelity Ltd.
US distributor: KEF America
10 Timber Lane
Marlboro, NJ 07746
(732) 683-2356
www.kefamerica.com
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