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Been playing the little 310 for a little while now using the library of pre-recorded tapes I have and with the period system I have put together as my new main system have to admit I am enjoying the experience. On speakers like the Heresy IIs, not as much but with the Wharfedale W70s and KLH Fives, really nice. I can now better understand why it became so popular so fast and decimated reel to reel as a major consumer music source as well as knocking off the 8-track.
I know it would be disappointing on my old main system, though.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
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And am slowly amassing some spare parts for it. Right now though, I'd like to find some of those Tandberg feet. Glad to hear you like yours.
Big J
"... only a very few individuals understand as yet that personal salvation is a contradiction in terms."
Cassettes were hot at one point. I had a sure-fire demo for cassette back then. I made a cassette copy of the 1812 Overture with Mehta/LA Phil (I think... it was the one with particularly good cannon sound.) When we'd get a crowd in the big listening room on a Saturday I'd play it back on the Mac ML-4's powered by an MC-2300. Eight 12-inch woofers can make a very impressive shock wave, and the ML-4's "gentle" (missing?) top octave helped take care of any hiss even at high playback levels. Oh yes, always hold up that itty-bitty cassette for dramatic effect before and after. On a good day I'd sell two or three 201's from a demo.
It was seventies hifi at its worst, but it was fun.
WW
"A man need merely light the filaments of his receiving set and the world's greatest artists will perform for him." Alfred N. Goldsmith, RCA, 1922
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