+1 on Iverson I had a Eagle 7 what a beast.
+1 on Apogee
+1 Counterpoint
+1 on Apogee
+1 Counterpoint
Sadly missed manufacturers
Zavato, I didn't know anything about Bob Carver when I purchased a Phase Linear 400 from a local musical instrument store for a public address system. That damn thing was a work horse that never failed for many years and was sold in working order. I still didn't know Carver was behind the Phase Linear when I briefly read about the amplifier challenge. Fast forward and longing for my long gone Marantz 8Bs I wanted an affordable but powerful tube amplifier/s. I read about Carver's collaborative tube amplifier design and I took a flyer. Its been five years and I've replaced one power tube that I may have damaged myself. If these amps fail tomorrow I honestly can't complain. I did become concerned at the possibility of the company being sold to Emotiva. My son has used an Apogee devise for some years now for field recording and loves it. http://www.bobcarvercorp.com |
Stephens Trusonic speakers. Back in the fifties and sixties they were known as the poor man's JBL. Well made and good sounding. Another nod to Rudy Bozak. Classic smooth 'east coast' sounding speakers with a wonderful midrange. One of my all time favorite speakers that I have ever owned was his Concerto VII's.....excellent voice and orchestral reproduction. Wish I'd never sold them. What many may not know is that Bozak was also well respected for their commercial sound systems and electronics. I remember a story back in the early seventies that JBL was not very happy that the Hollywood Bowl chose Bozak instead of them for their sound reinforcement needs; especially since it was in their 'west coast' turf. |