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Agree with Todd Krieger, many are good, but for me--

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Todd Krieger, but got into issues of late with the stuff on Dudamel and youtubing everything.

Thornhill for a younger but expert knowledge of classical music and recordings (digital) and M. Lucky, Bambi B., TGR and perhaps C.B. have much to say about orchestral recording. clarkjohnsen always adds interesting selections from the distant past.

hifitommy (he paid me) on jazz and pop and LP's. Long experience with gear as well.

unclestu52, a dealer and repair man, really knowledgeable on many matters and his ear is good.

Michael Samra, on restoration and repair, esp. of vintage gear--amazing

Fretless (no BS), HenryH (helpful on carts, styli, etc.), Tom B. (mono and old classic recordings), kavakidd (all rounder), grinagrog (Empire) and several others on Vinyl--I read theirs the most.

Marantzguy on buying up old gear like Marantz, McIntosh and Naks

M3lover knows a lot and has heard most of it.

rotavator, kingseiko and soundnut on tape (cassette).

This place should be fun, not for fretting. Enjoy. I did not comment on dealers or manufacturers.





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