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Old September 7th 06, 08:16 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arnold
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Default CD Player up to 500£ - Opinions

Eiron wrote:

Arnold wrote:

KEN ISHIWATA’S CAREER
1968 • Came to Europe to work for Pioneer
Early 1970s • Left Pioneer and worked for the company that was military
market representative for Sony, Pioneer, Minolta and Canon.
1975 • Set up business as a fashion photographer
1978 • Joined Marantz as Technical Coordinator
1979 • Took additional job working in speaker development
1980 • Became involved in product development for total Marantz range
1986 • Appointed Marantz Senior Product Development Manager
1996 • Appointed Brand Ambassador for Marantz



Nothing there to suggest he knows Ohm's law. You need to give more details
if you want to impress us with his knowledge.


Have you read the whole article? You are also most welcome to google
his credentials yourself.

From another article I posted yesterday, his 'CD-63 MkII KI Signature
CD player' ranks at number 8.

"In May 2006, Hi-Fi Choice's reviewers sat round an email client program
and between them came up with the 50 most important hi-fi components
ever sold in the UK. The results were published in an award-winning
supplement Hi-Fi that Rocked the World. If you missed it, here's the top
ten:

1. Linn Sondek LP12 turntable
2. NAD 3020 integrated amplifier
3. Quad Electrostatic loudspeaker
4. Rega Planar 3 turntable
5. Pioneer A400 integrated amplifier
6. B&W Nautilus 801 loudspeaker
7. BBC LS3/5a loudspeaker
8. Marantz CD-63 MkII KI Signature CD player
9. Garrard 301 turntable
10. Wharfedale Diamond loudspeaker"


If I recall correctly, our school system introduced me to Ohm's Law in
grade 8 or 9. Didn't yours? Just kidding - but I get your drift.