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In Reply to: RE: How are the products to be reviewed selected? posted by Jim Austin on February 14, 2012 at 08:18:58
I actually made the point that I am tired of readingthe mainstream stuff - the likes of B&W/Bryston. This is pretty much sold in every major city in North America. If you live in the sticks fine but if you are anywhere near an L.A. Seattle, NY, Boston you will be able to hear these in multiple locations.
If you live in the middle of nowhere and you're going to buy unheard - you may as well buy a kit.
Granted I am not American but my localish shop on Vancouver Island (Soundhounds in Victoria) carries:
B&W (Entry all the way to the 800D)
Sonus Faber (entry line on up)
Audio Note (all the models from AX One to $30k AN Es)
Paradigm
Quad
Magnepan (full line)
Dynaudio (lower to mid line)
Meridian speakers (and systems)
Reference 3a
Harbeth full line
Cerwin Vega - the CLS 215 (maybe the others don't know).
It's sad that such shops are disappearing.
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