chrshanl37

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Can you create alerts for used gear you are interested in on Audiogon?
Asked and answered in the first reply to this thread by Yogi. 
Yamaha R-N803 one of the best values in high-end audio?
@perkadin I agree with your comments on the shortcomings, I wish it had variable pre-outs as well. Having space constraints in the system it resides in the one box solution works very well and drives my Meadowlarks effortlessly. However I am curio... 
Yamaha R-N803 one of the best values in high-end audio?
Can’t comment of the Marantz unit but I do have the 803 in my living room system paired with Meadowlark Herron I’s and I think its a fantastic bargain. The sound quality is very good for the money. I’ve had more than a few costlier amps in this sy... 
Speaker recommendation $1000 or less you've had in your home
Boston Acoustic A series either 200 or 400. Or better yet try and find a pair of the flowing from ADS: L1090/1290/1230/980. I prefer the L980’s. 
Class D
Exogal? 
Newly patented, infinitely adjustable system tuning
This is genius Erik!! I can’t believe this has never been attempted before! 
What companies, out of Business, did you LOVE???
Speaker Art, Bob Gross designed some of the best 2 ways I’ve ever heard but he was a horrible businessman.  
Do chinese tube preamp/amp clones interest you?
Miller how much steel did your boyfriend purchase from China via shell companies?  
My Brief Affair with a Hegel H90 Integrated Amp
That about sums up my experience with the h160, I just couldn’t connect with that amp on any level. 
Throughly disappointed with my new Yamaha A-3000 Integrated.......
I owned an A S2100 and had the same issue occur twice within a week so I sold it.. I now have an R N803 and have had zero problems.  
1000.00 speakers
Speaker Art Super Clefs. Good luck finding a pair. 
Most unusual/mesmerizing female voice.
Kat Edmonson- Most UnusualHope Sandoval- Most Memorizing 
You know you are an Audiophile when:
Instead of enjoying what you have, you go on audio forums and s@#t on people for enjoying what they have. 
Who, do you think, designs the best looking tube-based devices?
Trafomatic NOA monoblocks  
...do great speakers increase in value over time in the vintage market?
Douglas nailed it. $340 a pair in 1970’s dollars would equate to about 2k in todays money. $650 for a great example is on the high end and far below what they retailed for when you factor inflation.