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Follow up, Thanks guys.

Posted by Bill on March 8, 1999 at 07:49:00:

Thanks for all the opinions. I was able to bring a demo MMF home to listen to Saturday and Sunday. I have to say I was surprised by the sound. Some LP’s sounded great while others seemed muffled. There is obviously more variation in quality with vinyl than with CD’s, although I have some pretty lousy sounding CD’s. When it was good , it was really good, but when it was bad, it was friggin terrible. Overall, the sound seemed a little "compressed". Maybe that’s because I’m looking at a lower end table, maybe my LP’s aren’t 180 gram audiophile stuff , and maybe I’ve been listening clean, noiseless CD’s too long. I will probably get the MMF next weekend as it should be at least 15% off ( the salesman couldn’t tell me exactly). I liked the sound and the clean uncluttered look. It was nice to be able to hear it at home and get a baseline for when I listen to other units in the store. I must say, though, I am a sucker for the convenience of CD’s. Thanks again for all the help. Well, off to the jewelry store...