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RE: B & K Audio has come back from the dead?

Posted by SpotcheckBilly12345 on March 17, 2017 at 12:58:46:

I listened to the old B&K ST-140 quite a bit back in the day. Always thought that they were great products, especially in the "bang for the buck" department, but they more than held their own when compared to the competition at sometimes two to three times the price.

They were also very successful in the HT end of the business, which could explain why they weren't more popular with the 2-channel crowd. They really should have attracted more of a following in the 2-channel segment of our hobby than they did. A case of guilt by association?

Now, does this new venture have anything more to do with the B&K of the past other than appropriating the name? At this point I expect not!

Cheers,
SB