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In Reply to: RE: You went a LITTLE crazy!!!! posted by Crazy Dave on April 30, 2015 at 08:42:15
He used a number of different components in his home system. The 9 and 8b were his main power amps, though. He loved them. The 7 and 7t as well as the mono tube preamps were his favorite preamps.
From memory, I believe the Model 5 was his favorite power amp. They along with the Consolettes with the stereo adaptor were his favorite. Stereo system. The and never issued Legacy speakers were his favorite speakers. In the '70s, he had emerged with Jon Dalhquist to come up with the DQ-10. Thd DQ-10 utilized the OLA masonite woofer. The tweeter and midrange were Philips. At the time, the Philips tweeters and midrange drivers were worshiped by speaker designers. The DQ-10 today is considered today to be. An excellent speaker. I class it as as a a speaker everyone should experience.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
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I ran into a friend of mine who had worked in audio with me. He had a pair of DQ-10's and had never been tempted to upgrade, even though he still sold high end audio, including Wilson.
Dave
I grew up with DQ-10s, they are very nice and do some things exceptionally well.
Dave
I never owned a pair. I never had the right space for them, but I have admired them from afar.
Dave
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