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Re: Japanese philosophy [message #8272 is a reply to message #8262] Wed, 16 June 2004 16:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Thanks for responding AK. I really never mean't to deify an entire nation; my post basically attempted to comment on the Japanese sites on the web that give the impression of observing all facets of audio reproduction as an integrated whole that takes into account the complicated interrelationships between all active and passive components and assembles the different system parameters according to exhaustive trial and error. Similar to the way good luthiers build stringed instruments. What SE amp is this you mention; not the Zen or the ASUSA? I too am in the quest mode; after finishing the little el84 I am pondering whether to attempt a Williamson PP. First I wil try the Stoekit for a while. Ciao for Now,J.R.

 
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