WC, what do you mean dealers are afraid to sell items to you? how would they even know who you are? Walk in, talk, negotiated a good price, arrange delivery and evaluate. Maybe it's time for some "get smart" disguises.
I read earlier dracule 1 didn't care for the REF 6 pre-amp. However, I would be interested to know what equipment he evaluated it with. This is the first time I have heard someone state they didn't like the REF 6. I find it pretty amazing. However, other's may not. hmmm.
I just know that when WC "feels" he found a better pre-amp than the REF 10 and gets rid of it, I'll try to be first in line for it. Then, WC will figure out he made a mistake and want it back. Ha.
One thing I have read hear and other places are subjective reviewing terms like "bass thump" or the bass hit me in the chest, etc. I just want to be clear, that they may be fun and nice to hear, but it is probably not accurate reproduction. If that thump or bass response wasn't intended in the original recording, then the equipment (speaker, amp, etc.) manufacturer placed circuitry in the device to give this impression. However, it may not be and probably isn't accurate.
This is another example of the audio industry (some) doing things for effect and not accuracy.
I've fallen for that effect in the past also, then asked myself and others whether that effect was actually intended by the recording engineer as opposed to being an artificial device placed there by the equipment manufacturer. I've definitely experienced this effect with certain speakers. Wayyyyy too much bass effect. may sound good initially, but it gets old and after spending thousands, one realizes it is not accurate.
anyway, my take.
interested in WC's next review. Where are the Neoliths?
enjoy