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Golden Era of audio/Hi-Fi.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eclaire" data-source="post: 59772" data-attributes="member: 1389"><p>The 80's and 90's come to mind and the salesmen were quite good and knowledgable. Now I agree with the previous reply, some youngster pops in a copied CD and it is all about bass, I was once told "that because this is real wood veneer on the cabinet, it gives better sound" These shops don't even have proper demo rooms and they want you to fork out your money with out a test drive or listening cession.</p><p></p><p>JPW's come to mind and I am still building my stereo up around late 90's equipment AVI preamp, AVI monblocs and Marants KI 63 - need some speakers - what speakers defined the 90's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eclaire, post: 59772, member: 1389"] The 80's and 90's come to mind and the salesmen were quite good and knowledgable. Now I agree with the previous reply, some youngster pops in a copied CD and it is all about bass, I was once told "that because this is real wood veneer on the cabinet, it gives better sound" These shops don't even have proper demo rooms and they want you to fork out your money with out a test drive or listening cession. JPW's come to mind and I am still building my stereo up around late 90's equipment AVI preamp, AVI monblocs and Marants KI 63 - need some speakers - what speakers defined the 90's? [/QUOTE]
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