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Re: good craftsman never blames his tools... [message #29927 is a reply to message #29926] Sat, 27 October 2007 19:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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hey-Hey!!!,
I got them built up a day after the '07 AK Fest ended. I suppose I could have missed the fest and finished the amps before it ended, but...I am now preparing to run 813's in it. Boost B+ a bit, and perhaps swap in new outputs. I can't come to any decision, the S271S Peerless, or CFB with a pair of Chicago BO-14, or keep the multiple tap S265Q in place.

It does sound really good with 4E27's and the S265Q, so good I am low on motivation to change anything in truth. Probably going to go phono stage first.
Best Regards,
Douglas

and I am still running around AK on a regular basis.

 
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