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Hayabusa

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  1. Very diverse range of sound sources. I'll definetly check some of them out and also the NIN DL.
  2. I’ve been involved in this hobby, obsession, mind set, trance, cult, what have you….since I first heard a pair of Klipsh Horns driven by McIntosh Amps in the early 70's and since then I have been driven to obtain that feeling of awe and wonderment from my system. To this day, I can truly say I have enjoyed the journey and feel that the true meaning of Audiophile can not be put into words. I think most people in this hobby understand where I am coming from, and have had an experience that set them on this quest. To me I have to thank my Fathers best friend and his desire to reproduce an event that he experienced at some point in his life. I know there have been many people (young and old) over the years that I too have sent away from my listening room on an adventure that may last them a life time too. I'll be honest; there are sometimes when it is the music that captures my soul, and other times it's the tweaking that peaks my interest, but either way I have enjoyed the trip and will continue to take time to hear the subtleties in every tweak and passion in every note. Joe
  3. I find that CD transfer of almost any Target CD, West Germany or Japanese original CD provides some of the best imaging, and most analog sounding reproduction. For this my R2L4 list is only limited to what I can find on the used CD market. Joe
  4. Just joined CA and now B&W Society of Sound and I am very impressed with the content on both sites. I am especially appreciative of the Audiophile Academy... <br /> <br /> Thank you
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