DanielT
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That seems to be the case with Hifi in any case. Or let's say that there is very good Hifi coming from England. Two of my favorite brands when it comes to speakers are English :
Feel free to add what you want regarding Hifi from England. Your experiences.
I am thinking of going on a holiday trip to London in the future. Any tips on fun places to visit regarding sound and Hifi? It can be anything. A nice Hifi shop, some audio or radio museeum, or something else.
Little criticism. You Englishmen and your solutions. A while ago unscrewed the base from one of my vintage Kef Cadenza speakers (I checked the crossover filter). Accidentally lost the screws.I bought new screws but see it did not work. English threads. Now all that remains is to fix the threaded pin (if it is called that in English, see picture)
or drill new holes. Yes, I know what you Englishmen say about it: It is not us who must adapt, it is you.
Wharfedale (company) - Wikipedia
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KEF - Wikipedia
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Feel free to add what you want regarding Hifi from England. Your experiences.
I am thinking of going on a holiday trip to London in the future. Any tips on fun places to visit regarding sound and Hifi? It can be anything. A nice Hifi shop, some audio or radio museeum, or something else.
Little criticism. You Englishmen and your solutions. A while ago unscrewed the base from one of my vintage Kef Cadenza speakers (I checked the crossover filter). Accidentally lost the screws.I bought new screws but see it did not work. English threads. Now all that remains is to fix the threaded pin (if it is called that in English, see picture)
or drill new holes. Yes, I know what you Englishmen say about it: It is not us who must adapt, it is you.
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