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I LOVE my dynaco MkIV's

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Posted on May 26, 2003 at 23:47:55
Andy.G
Audiophile

Posts: 236
Location: Newcastle, NSW
Joined: March 8, 2002
YUM !!

 

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sorry about the duplicate had threads in wrong order.., posted on May 26, 2003 at 23:49:06
Andy.G
Audiophile

Posts: 236
Location: Newcastle, NSW
Joined: March 8, 2002
nt

 

for those who don't know me...., posted on May 27, 2003 at 00:03:05
Andy.G
Audiophile

Posts: 236
Location: Newcastle, NSW
Joined: March 8, 2002
I am a DIY/ semi commercial loudspeaker "different" designer / builder from down under.

my main system comprises
Tascam Cd-401
Thorens TD 125 MkII with Kisheki (spelling?) high output MC cartridge
Bryston 1B pre-amp, through neotech links to
rebuilt Dynaco MkIV toobs (regulated power supplies etc)
my own "dual tapered pipe" loudspeakers (Windswept)through 1m of QED silver cables

 

Re: for those who don't know me...., posted on May 27, 2003 at 08:38:13
mg16


 
Hi,
Nice stuff!
Innovative
mg16

 

Re: I LOVE my dynaco MkIV's, posted on May 27, 2003 at 13:27:50
sunnysal
Audiophile

Posts: 845
Location: Central America
Joined: May 27, 2000
I too love mine, though they were recently retired for a 2A3 PP amp, they were packed away lovingly for future use or to be inherited by my children. that baby is a keeper! regards, tony
Jean-Francois Lessard 2A3 PP amp
Marantz 7T Preamp
Klipschorns w/ALK xovers
Sony CX350&CX-230 cd changers
MSB link DACIII w24/96k
MSB digital director
Luxman PD-272 TT
Technics M85 Cassette

 

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