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best possible seperates combination of all time: source, amplification & speaker
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<blockquote data-quote="Moog" data-source="post: 64410" data-attributes="member: 418"><p>For me i can only mention my favourite and not the "best". For me , if money was no object, i would opt for the Audio Analogue Ongaku amplifier for my vinyl playing system, a high current class A amp (maybe Mark Levinson and a Conrad Johnson Act 1 preamp) for rock music. For my speakers, i would opt for a the Usher 20-Be (reputed to be as transparent as an eloctrostatic, but capabale of reproducing deep bass ( low as minus 3 db @ 22hZ ). For my sources, i.e. cd turntable, etc i will need to do more reserach. However, the advance in technololy relentlessy moves on and who know what improvements are available at the next corner. I suppose one needs be open minded about this. Just imagine what the response would have been like if this question was raised in 1970 . To my mind, i can only conclude that the there is no "best" out there and they may never be where sound has to be reproduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moog, post: 64410, member: 418"] For me i can only mention my favourite and not the "best". For me , if money was no object, i would opt for the Audio Analogue Ongaku amplifier for my vinyl playing system, a high current class A amp (maybe Mark Levinson and a Conrad Johnson Act 1 preamp) for rock music. For my speakers, i would opt for a the Usher 20-Be (reputed to be as transparent as an eloctrostatic, but capabale of reproducing deep bass ( low as minus 3 db @ 22hZ ). For my sources, i.e. cd turntable, etc i will need to do more reserach. However, the advance in technololy relentlessy moves on and who know what improvements are available at the next corner. I suppose one needs be open minded about this. Just imagine what the response would have been like if this question was raised in 1970 . To my mind, i can only conclude that the there is no "best" out there and they may never be where sound has to be reproduced. [/QUOTE]
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