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RE: *TERRA FIRMA* Rocks !!!...and is off the Richter...REVIEW ?!?!

Posted by humbleguy on July 18, 2009 at 20:16:48:

Have just read "coolhands" post and can say that he's not exaggerating as I've had the Terra Firma module added on to my modded Jolida 100A CDP for 6 months now (by Bill Baker of Response Audio and was already a superb player compared to a lot of the over-priced products on the market) and could not believe the difference it made. As I live in Sydney I've had the good fortune to meet and talk to Joe Rasmussen about his mods and have been duly impressed by his extraordinary audio technical knowledge and his humility - as they say, NO BULL....!

I will shortly be getting my tube amp (Response Audio Reference JD801) modded with Joe's LEM module and converting to Virtual Triode mode.

All I can say is - Joe's products and mods are the best-bang-for bucks you can find in these difficult times. They'll outperform most of the fancy brands with extortionate prices; I know, because I've sold off some of these products since.