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    • I generally keep several amps in the rotation and currently each one sounds very good, SS and tube. Each presents different but very good. I picked up a Decware Tori IV about a year ago, it is not in the current lineup. It was also very good, not the most quiet and required a forest of tubes. It wasn’t so much better as to differentiate itself from the rest. I won’t wait 45 minutes at a restaurant let alone 2 years for an amp. But that’s me. Obviously 12 pages of back logged customers feel differently - - 
    • I'm looking for receiver suggestions for my Klipsch speakers.  I have 2 Heresy loudspeakers (1986), 2 Synergy F3's and a Synergy 12" sub.  I just need a receiver for audio only...no video.  My Harman Kardon AVR347 had enough power to blow out the 12" sub.  Will be played loud, so need a receiver that won't overheat.  Also looking for suggestions for sub speaker replacement.  THANKS!!
    • @Idontknow   I don't know if I will be able to explain what I mean to you and how our views apparently differ because I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it... edit: okay maybe more than I meant to considering how long this post is. :-)   Yes I know there are a number of people like your video guy, but for everyone like him there are others that try different things for knowledge and understanding realizing they are usually making sideways moves or even going a step or two back occasionally.   Speaking for myself I don't have to go to others (video reviews or forums etc) to ask what will work for this or that and will I like it because I have enough experience I know what works for me.   The majority of my purchases have been used and get sold for not much if any loss. The money saved if I were still using my first system would have been spent on something equally nonessential. ;-)   Another forum has quite a few members that bought a system in (insert decade here) when they were young and still use it having never tried much if anything else, more power to them but I have enjoyed a journey of exploration that has been very satisfying and I was very happy with all but a few purchases over the years.   Always looking for better was very rarely the basis for something new/different.   I know a lot of folks that have done the same with no regrets.
    • What might the value of these speakers be with serial #2117 on one. Didn't pull out other one. Thanks for your help!
    • 2 more Yardbirds.  The 1960s Epic mono pressings are a little flat sounding.  I'm I weird because I like The Yardbirds version of My Girl Sloopy?
    • Audiophile Edition On 180g HQ Vinyl 45RPM. Audiophile? Maybe, only copy I have.  Been on a Yardbirds kick lately.  And I rolled out my JJ 6l6 tubes and rolled back in my Psvane KT88s. Love those KT88s! 😍
    • Both the first reply are basically original chorus speakers the k and the e, as understand it the e for made by Eminence. The one mentioned by member are the best replacement sold by Klipsch, which you need to contact Klipsch about.purchasing. The k-48-st. So, the originals used, or new replacement by Klipsch. Just verify 4 Ohm instead of 8.  
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