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This may just be me, and though I have never heard the new Jubilees in person to compare to, I have to say that every video recorded demo I have watched. They sound fantastic, probably one of the best sounds I have heard and I don't pay too much attention to these demos, but those, they're different.
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I thought the same thing, though I did think that mid bass in the LS sounded more defined.
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By John Warren · Posted
Thanks! I too owned MC30s which I sold many, many years ago. I liked them enough but really didn't use them and, at the time, preferred having the cash (June 1988). I've reworked a few pair of MC30s and have done a few chassis replacements on other McIntosh amps, but this was the first MC30 with a chassis replacement. I have a pair of MC40s in the que for the same. -
By John Warren · Posted
Take the bottom cover off, the factory units are dull, bare metal finish on the underside with ink stamped codes. The new make are mirror like on the underside. -
HIIs are great speakers. We'll balanced, and they can ro k when appropriate.
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I've noticed, over the years, that a lot of folk migrate back to a pair of LS. They're big, but not too big, with a great presentation, whether tweaked or not.
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Don't really know about the ferrofluid thing. All I know is that the RB-75 uses a 1.75 in. titanium dome compression driver.
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All I said was that´s an entry level tonearm or did I wrote it´s a F*****g B***S**T Tonearm 😂
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By Full Range · Posted
An original album from 1969 by a British band that was ahead of its time with brilliant Psychedelic Rock Artist - The Moody Blues ‘Title - To Our Children's Children's Children Album ID - https://www.discogs.com/release/3679721-The-Moody-Blues-To-Our-Childrens-Childrens-Children
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