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Mick Bell

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  1. Craig:

    Thanks for the heads up on blue jean interconnects. I ordered their interconnects for my downstairs system. They were very reasonably priced, shipped very fast and sound terrific! No snake oil or BS, just first rate Belden cable (a brand of cable I have used for years in my Amateur Radio hobby) and excellent Canare RCA plugs.

    Mick

  2. I have no experience with the JD 1501 but I've been very happy with my Jolida equipment (707 Integrated amp and Jolida CD). Good company to deal with too. If you call them you'll probably have the president of the company answer the phone! Give them a call and ask them about the 1501.

    Mick

  3. Willy, I still think that my Belles with ES networks, Beyma CP-25 tweeters, Altec 811 horns and Altec 902 drivers are superior to the K-Horns. Al K tells me that his trachorns sound a lot like the Altec 811 horn. I certainly agree with that and if I were modifying the Belles today I'd do it with Al's trachorn (which he sells complete with grill). I'd still use the 902 driver in the Belles. (Great Plains Audio manufactures and sells the 902.) I think it's far superior to the K-55 which Klipsch uses but I suppose that is a matter of taste. Some people swear by the K-55. I think it's an OK driver and it's tough. But I prefer the 902. I'm not sure I can explain why except to say it has fantastic clarity, detail, and warmth. The ES networks are expensive but they are well built and worth every penny. They will give you an order of magnitude better definition and a larger sound stage. Complex musical passages which once were just noise will emerge as well defined music. So, Willy, that's my take on the Belles and the ES networks.

  4. I received AL K's Trachorns today for my Khorns. What a difference! Much larger sound-stage. Now these things sound like they should have sounded from the factory. I certainly recommend the change. ALK certainly knows what he's doing. The wooden trachorns come with drop-in replacement grills cut either for the K-77 or the Beyma CP-25.

    Mick

  5. For those planning to visit Hope, AR, here's a map. I've written in locations of the Holiday Inn Express, Best Western, and a couple of Mexican restaurants. I ate at Dos Locos Gringos and found it to be pretty good! By the way, #2 on the map labeled "Chamber of Commerce" is the location of the Klipsch Museum.

    Mick Bell

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