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Different systems, different approaches, different results...

Posted by DanWKW on November 26, 2009 at 16:51:05:

Hi, Abe,

It seems our systems, approaches, music genres are pretty much different. Some of your audio rigs, if ever existed, are hard to find in Hong Kong now. My LP collection could not be regarded as HUGE as comparing to some of the folks here in VA. Over 70-80% of them are Classical or instrumental Jazz, the rest belongs to Pop/Rock/others. Classical seem growing faster and faster than the others;)

We shouldn't be surprised now to find we would have such different results on those MC carts. We should also recommend VA inmates to take a closer look at one's system profile when one recommends an item for others. As far as I know, there are no such things ever as "perfect design" nor "best product for all systems", etc. Even the best of the best audio products are still very much "system and taste dependent", right?

Happy thanksgiving!!!


Best regards
Dan