Well,for the "only" reason that I am an overy curious nut,I've got to say the design looks to be stunning,from everything I've digested already(quite a bit actually).
I certainly love my Phantom,and the Graham seems to be the logical choice in the U.S. due to the weak dollar,but "this" design,not to mention the "incredible" review given by "the usually down to Earth" Roy Gregory,has my juices flowing....I' just a fan,no more.
One reason I started the thread.
If it's as good as I've heard,not to mention the apparent design strengths,I'll bet it becomes quite popular!
This definitely does not diminish my admiration of the Phantom,Tri,or other great arms, yet.....
This Roy Gregory review does seem to suggest that it is a "new dawn" in analog replay(his exact words),based on the design,and performance....
THAT is a BOLD statement!!!
I have a friend who knows R.G. and he suggests R.G. does not get this enthusiastic,unless the product is special.
Yeah,we'll be hearing about this alot I presume.
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I certainly love my Phantom,and the Graham seems to be the logical choice in the U.S. due to the weak dollar,but "this" design,not to mention the "incredible" review given by "the usually down to Earth" Roy Gregory,has my juices flowing....I' just a fan,no more.
One reason I started the thread.
If it's as good as I've heard,not to mention the apparent design strengths,I'll bet it becomes quite popular!
This definitely does not diminish my admiration of the Phantom,Tri,or other great arms, yet.....
This Roy Gregory review does seem to suggest that it is a "new dawn" in analog replay(his exact words),based on the design,and performance....
THAT is a BOLD statement!!!
I have a friend who knows R.G. and he suggests R.G. does not get this enthusiastic,unless the product is special.
Yeah,we'll be hearing about this alot I presume.
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