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'European sound tuned'....??



 
 
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Old May 21st 09, 01:23 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roger Thorpe[_2_]
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Default 'European sound tuned'....??

Keith G wrote:
I posted a request for amp recommendations recently (post since deleted,
so I can't append), but don't bother now, I have grabbed a nice little
Denon PMA-510 from the local shop - which should do what I want without
too much fuss (heat). Waiting for it to be delivered as I speak - I wuz
on me 'bike and there's a 120" projection screen also, anyway!

Anyway, I know nothing about them and thought I have a search on the
'net to see what is being said about them and found this (not the store
I'm buying from):

http://www.weymouthhifi.co.uk/websit...20pma510ae.htm

'European sound tuned'....???

What's that all about then?

Don't tell me it's not going to be as blamelessly *neutral* as the SS
Brigade would have us believe....??

:-)


The justification for this that I remember reading was that US living
rooms are bigger than UK ones and they tend to have concrete floors
rather than wood.
They wouldn't just make this sort of thing up, would they?
 




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