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In Reply to: RE: Interesting posted by morricab on June 22, 2012 at 12:37:41
I am in total agreement to your conclusions.
Regards
Bill
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I totally disagree, I have no interest whatsoever in tube amps , planar & stat speakers or subwoofers.
Edits: 06/22/12 06/23/12
maybe you should change your name from disbeliever to disinterested???
I am very interested in musically accurate hi-rez multi-channel sound. Do not know of any recording studios who use antique tubes, planar or stat speakers for monitoring.
Edits: 06/23/12 06/23/12
I know of some that use tubes for making the recordings at least. Don't know about the monitoring but I know that Phillips classics used to use Audiostatic electrostatic speakers for monitoring.
" used to" are the operative words, name one major label that still uses antique tubes.
Edits: 06/25/12
Why would I care what "major" labels are doing? That would be like saying Bose makes the best speakers because they are a "major" label.
So you are not interested in Hi-res.mch SACD from all the major labels. which minor labels are still using antique tubes for recording ?
Edits: 06/25/12
Tacet and Water Lilly (at least they were until recently).
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