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    Poll: Audio Science Review in the World (2024)

    Palm Springs California
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    Vintage Speakers Worth Owning Today?

    A pair of A/D/S L1290 are in daily use since 2004.
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    Linkwitz Dipole v. Genelec 8351B on practical grounds

    Louis H Sullivan: Form follows function
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    McIntosh LB200 Light Box

    It's very possible that the spouses of audiophiles have snapped these up for use as a true High End breadbox.
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    McIntosh LB200 Light Box

    https://www.tonepublications.com/industry-news
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    Linkwitz Dipole v. Genelec 8351B on practical grounds

    Or one can easily contact www.linkwitzlab.com and purchase the esthetically pleasing LX Sirius . . .
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    Linkwitz Dipole v. Genelec 8351B on practical grounds

    Linkwitz designed these to listen to, not look at
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    Garbage CD-ROM drive from Walmart

    I purchased a Rioddas optical drive from Amazon last week, $18.69 I ripped several CD's to my HP Elite Desk mini with DB Poweramp Accurate Rip had no issues
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    Favorite Loudspeakers of all time whether you owned them or not

    Linkwitz Lab LXmini I've heard none finer after 61 years of listening
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    What was the 1st system that made you go WOW!!!!

    Yes, I built a pair of those also. I prefer the LXmini's to the Pluto's.
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    PlayClassics album premiere for ASR members

    Yes, please. I am looking forward to hearing your latest.
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    Some Names for Speakers

    Courtesy of Stereophile Magazine: Symphonic Bombast A-123
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    Please suggest some "romantic jazz"...

    These are always in rotation at villaPatricia Blue Mitchell: Plays for Lovers Bill Evans: Waltz for Debbie Bill Evans: Another Time-The Hilversum Concert Le Trio Gershwin: Summertime Le Trio Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman The Bryan Ferry Orchestra: The Jazz Age...
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