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I'm assuming the listed equipment aren't your system. If it is, it raises grave doubts in my mind.

Technics SP-10 Mark2, Sure V15 Mark3

Well there's a really good example of an analog front end. In fact the SP10 was one of Technics worst. The AR in its day kicked it in the ass. (Why don't you pull out a a Technics DL2 also?) And you can bet it wasn't even set up correctly. Oh and it's Shure, not Sure.

Tubes may be many things but one thing they're not is fatiguing (except in the very rare instance where it might be a badly designed DIYer amp). The Ongaku in fact, is far from fatiguing. In fact, your comments just go to show that you've never heard an Ongaku. It is also clear from your comments that you just don't have a clue what the word 'fatiguing' means.

B&W DM2A

This is an example of what you consider to be a good and representative speaker? Why don't we try Boston Acoustics or Bose?

Sorry to say this Silver but I don't see you as any more than a troll.

Myles B. Astor
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