And besides the front end debates, some recent discussions on racks have been an eye-opener for me. The percentage of you that fret about new amps, speakers, etc, only to place them on something as unmusical as a Salamander rack or some homemade tribute to Burning Man is vastly high, too high. So if I can be of help sorting out the foundation on which you put your precious prized gear then by all means call for a visit. Not everything is available to try at home due to size and weight but we'll see what we can do.
Well, well, well, it looks like I've generated quite a few comments from some of you regarding my chatting on about the importance of source first, and rightly so. As I say, some of you have never considered what a good front end does for the rest of your system, or some think their system not worthy of upgrading their front ends due to a perceived level of gear chosen. Again, all I can say is come out for a listen, and you'll easily understand the importance. I've never heard it the reverse of what I state. Or set up a time for me to come and visit you with something that I feel will compliment your system. It's as easy as that. Proof is in the pudding, as they say.
And besides the front end debates, some recent discussions on racks have been an eye-opener for me. The percentage of you that fret about new amps, speakers, etc, only to place them on something as unmusical as a Salamander rack or some homemade tribute to Burning Man is vastly high, too high. So if I can be of help sorting out the foundation on which you put your precious prized gear then by all means call for a visit. Not everything is available to try at home due to size and weight but we'll see what we can do.
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