You've heard it said that the early bird catches the worm, which is all well and good if you like worms. If you're more interested in music, you might want to follow the lead of Roy Gandy instead: He's the managing director of Rega Research, a 33<SUP>1</SUP>/<SUB>3</SUB>-year-old audio company that was the very <I>last</I> of its kind to enter the CD market. Rega's first CD player, the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/634">Planet</A> of 1996, was a success in virtually every way.
You've heard it said that the early bird catches the worm, which is all well and good if you like worms. If you're more interested in music, you might want to follow the lead of Roy Gandy instead: He's the managing director of Rega Research, a 33<SUP>1</SUP>/<SUB>3</SUB>-year-old audio company that was the very <I>last</I> of its kind to enter the CD market. Rega's first CD player, the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/634">Planet</A> of 1996, was a success in virtually every way.
You've heard it said that the early bird catches the worm, which is all well and good if you like worms. If you're more interested in music, you might want to follow the lead of Roy Gandy instead: He's the managing director of Rega Research, a 33<SUP>1</SUP>/<SUB>3</SUB>-year-old audio company that was the very <I>last</I> of its kind to enter the CD market. Rega's first CD player, the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/634">Planet</A> of 1996, was a success in virtually every way.
You've heard it said that the early bird catches the worm, which is all well and good if you like worms. If you're more interested in music, you might want to follow the lead of Roy Gandy instead: He's the managing director of Rega Research, a 33<SUP>1</SUP>/<SUB>3</SUB>-year-old audio company that was the very <I>last</I> of its kind to enter the CD market. Rega's first CD player, the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/634">Planet</A> of 1996, was a success in virtually every way.
You've heard it said that the early bird catches the worm, which is all well and good if you like worms. If you're more interested in music, you might want to follow the lead of Roy Gandy instead: He's the managing director of Rega Research, a 33<SUP>1</SUP>/<SUB>3</SUB>-year-old audio company that was the very <I>last</I> of its kind to enter the CD market. Rega's first CD player, the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/634">Planet</A> of 1996, was a success in virtually every way.
You've heard it said that the early bird catches the worm, which is all well and good if you like worms. If you're more interested in music, you might want to follow the lead of Roy Gandy instead: He's the managing director of Rega Research, a 331/3-year-old audio company that was the very last of its kind to enter the CD market. Rega's first CD player, the Planet of 1996, was a success in virtually every way.
Where does one start with the Moscode 401HR? With its design, which marries a tube driver stage to a MOSFET power output? Or perhaps with its designer, George Kaye, who refined Julius Futterman's OTL amplifier circuits before creating New York Audio Labs' original hybrid amplifier, the Moscode 300, in 1984?
Moscode 401HR power amplifier Associated Equipment
Where does one start with the Moscode 401HR? With its design, which marries a tube driver stage to a MOSFET power output? Or perhaps with its designer, George Kaye, who refined Julius Futterman's OTL amplifier circuits before creating New York Audio Labs' original hybrid amplifier, the Moscode 300, in 1984?
Where does one start with the Moscode 401HR? With its design, which marries a tube driver stage to a MOSFET power output? Or perhaps with its designer, George Kaye, who refined Julius Futterman's OTL amplifier circuits before creating New York Audio Labs' original hybrid amplifier, the Moscode 300, in 1984?
Where does one start with the Moscode 401HR? With its design, which marries a tube driver stage to a MOSFET power output? Or perhaps with its designer, George Kaye, who refined Julius Futterman's OTL amplifier circuits before creating New York Audio Labs' original hybrid amplifier, the Moscode 300, in 1984?