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RE: It's a Funny Thing

Bozak Symphonies are sensitive enough to be driven by a Sherwood in a modest-sized room, and probably sound good. If you were spending $1000 (in the early 1960s) on a pair of speakers, however, you would not be likely to settle on a $200 (or so -- I don't recall the exact price) integrated amplifier.

The Nines, however, were another matter. With low sensitivity, and limited dynamic range and power handling, they presented a very different model. The MC240 we used was adequate and did not audibly clip, but you could hear a substantial difference when you substituted an MC275.


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