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Re: horses for courses indeed

That's the beauty of theaudiohobby! Maybe it's age (and I'm not quite 50), but I don't want anything else to screw with when I want to listen to something. I also *prefer* simpler designs, especially in budget devices.

I concede your point, but I reserve the right maintain different priorities. My REL Q200 has a gain pot that offers all the tweaking I need to attain mesmerizing results. It is, by the way, wired in parallel with my MMGs, which are running full-range. With the help of their little friend, the slight boominess the MMGs exhibit on their own fades into oblivion.

I'm happy. You're happy. What else matters?


"Jazz is not dead - it just smells funny" FZ


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