Very Interesting M80 v3 review
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That was the longest pre-review I've ever read. All of the review was very enjoyable, though. Thanks for linking!
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interesting review indeed. Detailed accurate...
His initial comment on the cymbals puzzles me. Would you not first make sure you are working with good source material?
The cymbals is the one area where the M80 is noticeably better than the M60
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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I saw that thread last week... I read about the first 2 paragraphs, then lost interest, just too much to read for me.
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The insanely long disclaimer was unnecessary, that's for sure.
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I saw that thread last week... I read about the first 2 paragraphs, then lost interest, just too much to read for me. Last week? It was posted yesterday, correct? « on: Yesterday at 02:13 AM » I must have missed it then...
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The insanely long disclaimer was unnecessary, that's for sure. It's what happens when you get old, you like to reminisce
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I rather enjoyed it, specifically the disclaimer as that put the reviewer's perception into perspective, which is generally missing with pro reviews. It helps gauge the reviewers opinion and thoughts regarding what sounds good to him. Thanks for posting.
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I posted the review last week...here's PMC's MB2i it went up against. A quick search and found it used for $6500.00.
FireGuy M22V3/M3ti/M2V3/Omega Super 5/Aperion 5C/OutlawLFM1+Sub/Denon AVR1906/YamDVDC750/AS AMP110
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I saw that thread last week... I read about the first 2 paragraphs, then lost interest, just too much to read for me. Last week? It was posted yesterday, correct? « on: Yesterday at 02:13 AM » I must have missed it then... i coulda swore it was older than that.... i must be getting old as well, or maybe my days are just running that long????
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