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  1. UPDATE: October 11, 2018 McIntosh Laboratory, Binghamton, NY Skip to page ___ for photos of the McIntosh tour Great American Audio Factory Tours Many, many of you have taken tours of the premier American Audio factories across the USA, including the tour of the Klipsch factory in Hope Arkansas. I started this thread for people to share their American audio factory tour experiences with us, both narrative and especially with photographs. Richard Groves @guywithwine (Klipsch Museum of Audio History Founders Circle member and Fundraising Standing Committee Chairman) recently took a tour of the Cary Audio factory in Raliegh, North Carolina, so I thought we would start with Cary Audio because it is recent, and Cary Audio has been a great partner with Klipsch at shows such as CES when they both want to show off their great sounding stuff. Bruce @Marvel is going to try and set up a tour of the Western Electric tube making factory in his area and, if they let him, share his experiences and photographs here as well. Back to Cary Audio. When Richard was taken into their the listening room at Cary Audio he was pleasantly surprised to see that he would be listening to the highly regarded Cary amps and preamps through a set of of handmade in the USA speakers a few of you might be familiar with. American high-end audio and the factories they are made in. More to come . . . .
  2. New to the community here, and new to Klipsch speakers..-- Wondering if anyone else here is using this little pre-amp .. I am happy to report that my new Klipsch R-41M's sound wonderful with this pre feeding a Parasound power amp. I have never owned Klipsch, and the 41-M's replace a pair of Polk T15's ... the speakers can really rock ! I have been playing them through the day while at work -- they are playing in a bedroom, and seem to be the right size ... assuming they are broken in .. Over the summer I was given "an old stereo in the basement" as the neighbor described it ... turned out to be a Fisher 400, complete with tubes .. which I nursed back to life, with the help of some very helpful souls at Audio Karma.. this was my first experience with tubes ... I was converted... thought I would experiment with a 'hybrid' setup, and I do like the results !
  3. http://stores.ebay.com/jadedesign?rmvSB=true Some really nice electronics. Pretty fair prices too. I always find myself tempted by those Sherbourn PA 7 350's and PA 7-150's.
  4. http://www.avsforum....components.html Emotiva just announce through AVS forum a new product line that may be of interest to some of you. Link above Tim
  5. stores.ebay.com/jadedesign/ Emotiva's Ebay store is having a black Friday sale. Lots of great deals if anyone is shopping!
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