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  1. 39 minutes ago, jwc said:

    I haven't seen any videos.  Just going by tremendous online praise.  I'm not sufferin' over here ...............as I have too much electronics not in use .........being eye candy.

     

    In my 6 year wait period.....at my current purchase rate, I'll probably plow through many more amps.🤪

     

     

    The true story about all this gossip with Decware and wait lists started specifically because of three youtube channels. Andrew Robinson, the Audiopheliac and Thomas Stereo. Right after those reviews were posted, Decware suddenly started getting mobbed with orders. The problem with this is that there a good number of amazing, small business's who build beautiful tube amps here in America who don't get the credit they deserve. The problem with most of these YouTube channels is that they end up being sellouts, no different than people who blame audio magazines for paid advertising by brands they review. The YouTube channels are no different. 

     

    It amazes me how many amazing tube amps are available by other American sources that don't get reviewed by those channels. Instead, they mostly review mainstream products because they've monetized their channels. That's fine, but the problem is the people who close their minds from less popular companies because there's no reviews posted by these YouTube channels. Some of the most amazing things are things you don't know about. Popularity doesn't mean things are necessarily better, but that's what people get sucked into an it's nonsense. Decware make nice amps, don't get me wrong, BUT there are others equally nice if not, better. Look at Kevin's reviews. He's not even remotely in the mainstream, yet reviews tons of great and less popular brands that are amazing. 

    http://www.glowinthedarkaudio.com/home.html

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  2. 23 hours ago, 82 Cornwalls said:

     

    That's not even close to 100% true IMO/E.

    Do you always go to the same restaurant and get the same meal?

     

    Yea, I used to go to Houston's specifically for a Hawaiian ribeye once a month before Covid closed it down. Don't get me wrong, it's fun to try new things, but for example, this hifi buff has a new favorite something every three months or so, so he's obviously trying new things but he still no longer even has these after he said he was keeping them. Look at Jay's Audio Lab. The man is always switching gear like he's switching underwear. I think it's nice when you have a good hifi system and get lost in the music instead. I also think a lot of hifi gear is overpriced compared to other gear that sounds equally good and in many cases, actually better.

     

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  3. My only issue is there are a lot of small business's making tube gear but the issue is a lot of it is very expensive. My ST35 and ST70 that Kenny Russell did using high quality components sound warm, sweet, smooth, beautiful, holographic and they're both under $2000 and can be had in just a couple of weeks. I'm done changing amps. I've seen so many people change gear and while it can be fun to try new gear, it does indicate that listeners are still in search of better sound. I love the way my system sounds and while I still listen to other gear, I always stick with my same Dynaco's because in my opinion, they sound more beautiful than anything I've compared to date with my Heritage speakers. They are an amazing match. 

  4. On 5/21/2021 at 10:30 AM, Chris A said:

     The question was three times asked, "what makes the Klipsch loudspeaker sound so much better--in layman's terms?".  Three times he answered: "the absence of distortion."  I think he became a little irritated the third time this question was asked,

     

    I realize this is an old post but she asked excellent questions and the same question was not repeated three times. Each question was different. Mr. K mostly chose to discuss distortion. 

     

    1. What's missing from a Klipschorn?

    2. What would be the difference with a symphony between a radio and when you build the Klipschorn?

    3. What sounds better about a Klipschorn?

    4. What was the purpose of a center channel speaker?

     

    I would love to hear his answers to all these questions. 

  5. On 1/5/2024 at 4:09 AM, Peter P. said:

    I don't believe in this "pairing an amp with speakers" stuff. Manufacturers can't afford to risk

    such narrow pairings between their components and other components. They'd lose significant

    market share and money.

     

    Buy the receiver and I expect it will be fine.

     

    That depends on your interpretation of sound. Pairing makes a huge difference. 

  6. In my opinion, based on my listening experiences with the Heresy IV's, I think Klipsch should rework the issues with box resonance on the IV and I think it would be an even greater speaker by comparison. Other than this issue, I really think the IV is a sweet little speaker that deserves most of the positive recognition it has gotten. The improvements Klipsch made to the bass are wonderful. Even though the bass is not as audible at low volume levels compared to my Forte I's, the Heresy IV is still a sweet little speaker in my opinion. 

    Happy listening,

    ---daniel

  7. 18 hours ago, 83 LSIs said:

    I heard a friend's pair of Spatial Audio Lab OB (can't remember model) speakers and would take them any day over Fortes, yes even the Spatial's bass was better. IIRC they are a 2.5 way with a plate amp on the bottom open baffle woofer.

     

    How about compared to your Cornwalls?

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