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Valve amp (preferably DIY) to drive apair of Wharfedale Diamond II's



 
 
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Old November 11th 04, 06:59 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Valve amp (preferably DIY) to drive apair of Wharfedale Diamond II's


"Tat Chan" wrote in message
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Paul Dormer wrote:

"Stewart Pinkerton" emitted :


You are the guys who get all '****ed off' when the obvious failings
of valve amps (and the bull**** you claim for them) are pointed out.



Your numerous mechanical watches are less accurate than a £1.99
digital watch which can be had from any market stall. End of.


but is accuracy the factor behind buying mechanical watches?



No, like amplifiers, they only need to be 'accurate enough'......



I would assume that people buy/use mechanical watches nowadays for the
following reasons

- status
- "jewellery"
- they like the look and feel of one on their wrist
- family "heirloom"
- looks good with a suit



Dangerous thing 'assumption'.....



Heck, if I want an accurate timepiece, I would just use my mobile phone!



Which you can use for all your digital music as well, can't you? :-)





 




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