In Reply to: RE: Are Tandberg Decks Known To Be Unreliable? posted by must on January 17, 2012 at 14:09:49:
I too had to suffer with McIntosh and Marantz once.
Most of the B&O were luckily exportet to the US.
Sequerra and Levinson are exceptions and therefor they were accepted on the EU market as high end.
What you are trying to picture here is how the market did NOT show in the US.
It's the japanese junk that the Americans idolize as being high end gear.
They had the price tag but not the sound.
"dolph"
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