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Re: All of you can't be wrong!
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Sorry, getting my threads screwed up.
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Re: All of you can't be wrong!
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Badass for sure! Badass as well on the wallet.($1900) Which makes me want to go with my original plan and get some older but serious power for a great deal( I guess THX isn't a real factor)and match it to a high tech, albeit Japanese, receiver of the Yamaha etc.sort. If I use the receiver just as a processor, I can still get some smooth sound. I remember hooking up my 1000 bucker Denon receiver (very good unit 4 years ago)to my Parasound 1200 and Paradigm Stud 60's. Sounded good but something was definitely missing...like the proper connection route. I was running just the Denon. Hooked it up right and WOW what a difference. That is why I am uncertain with the lower end receiver power. I used to have a Nakamichi 1. I liked that sound.Odd enough eh! What would the choice of the street be. Have a great Sunday!Raining in Phoenix.
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Re: All of you can't be wrong!
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Some heavy, yes. Some not so heavy.It may seem odd that i will be going with the Axiom set up but I just have to try it. I am a conscious consumer and and am very aware of diminishing returns. Can Axiom compare to aples or is it an orange, when I figure out my supply issues I am going to find out. I feel real good about the decision though and again thanks to aficionado's such as your selves.
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