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RE: Art Dudley

Posted by Kloss on July 21, 2012 at 12:32:31:

E but measured matched and in proper cabinets. Good luck finding 1- 755a let alone pair that matches in spec. Though I bet you have NOS 755A about ;) Most of us will never. When I've found 755a been to damaged to use. The 755c e are available and affordable 755a not so much. When writing about vintage might be more useful to do so about something obtainable. Sure its interesting to read about the vintage exotic gear that most will never see hear or come close to affording. But there are many who collect vintage that folks like you may consider scrap and I understand. But might be more guys collecting in that range,than like you. And you have to start somewhere. I for one would enjoy more younger collectors the history of audio should be passed on. Could come a time where the great collections of the boomer generations start heading to market. Who is going to be interested in this history if its been all kept away from hands on experiences? I do salute Silbatone for exposing many to the great history of audio. Just talking in general not trying to slam on anyone.