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Precedent is not a frequent device

Posted by kolbay@axelero.hu on June 20, 2005 at 04:33:53:

here in Europe, and I didn't take the risk to buy one on the e-bay. But comparing MCintosh MR65B/71 & the 10B I choosed the Marantz for personal use.
More preciselly after comparing different Marantz 10B tuners, I have bought a nice piece from the series range 1100 - 1850. This distinction is IMHO important, because there are quite different 10B were manufactured during the long production time. They contain quite different capacitors, resistors, and thatswhy they have pritty different sound.
Regards: Ferenc Kolbay


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