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Old October 13th 04, 02:46 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Gilmour
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Default Keith G's new amp


"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Mike Gilmour" wrote in message
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"Phil North" wrote in message
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I went round to Keith's yesterday and heard the ch*nky amp for myself and
in summary I *really* liked it.

I'm not hugely experienced at auditioning equipment and don't really
know the lingo to describe what I hear but I'll have a go.
It was clear (open?), controlled (clean?), the bass was very good
considering the speakers and it was far louder than I could ever need at
home.
But what was most important to me was that I liked it and it made me
smile to hear some of my CDs through it.
Yes I would rather have something like his WAD amp if I had a choice but
by (hopefully!) getting one of these Dynovox amps I don't feel
dissapointed or like I'm just making do.

Phil


That's what its all about - you don't have to be an 'expert' to listen to
music whatever some folks say. You saying 'it made me smile to hear some
of my CDs through it' was enough, you really enjoyed the music Period. I
listening to one 'purists' system last year and I thought it didn't sound
right - the reason I was told was due to copper speaker cables tarnish -
and he didn't live by the sea either) Geeez.



Mike, I go to *some* effort and expense to get a sound I like then, ****
it, it's the music. Yesterday and today I will have had music on *all day
long* - I often do and I can't get enough of it!!! Does that say
anything???

(Apart from 'get a life'....???? ;-)


Get a life? Naw it's a great big part of life. Music's essential escape,
way to relax When I was in the biz there were many more doctors in my
customer list than any other profession. Even a half hour of good listening
rejuvenates the mind & spirit without even resorting to the single malt....