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b&w model nautilus seashells
Only heard the original nautilus at a stereophile show several years ago, they were truly spectacular. Far better than any horn I have listened to, and I have heard a lot of them including Avantgarde's etc.I would rate them as one of the top five ... 
How do you cope with dust build up ?
Like Tfkaudio said what about inside components?I've looked inside my pre-amp and the amount of dust build up was amazing. I blew most of it out but?I don't live in a particualrly dusty climate and the I clean the room regularly. But, the build up... 
Top Ten Speakers of All Time?
IMHO Hales Signature 2's. They Blew away my pair of Acoustat's and I would hate to think what this kind of cabinet quality and build would cost today. 
CAT SL-1 phono loading question...................
Michael Percy sold me a pair of WBT's which had vishay's soldered to them. They sound excellent as loading plugs. Highly recommend. 
Krell KSA 50 vs. todays ss amps?
Dave, thanks for the links, but that's a 50S and NOT the amp I was referring to. The little KSA50 is an older model, but is supposed to be one of the best amps ever made.I still am wandering how it compares to the amps I mentioned above... anyone? 
Origin DC Motor in LP12: Marketing or reality?
Got to agree with Linnlp 12, I had a Basik plus mounted on my Valhalla LP12. It is amazing what a pile of -- this arm is. I replaced it with a WTA that simply put was like going from a cheap 80's CD player to a Linn in difference.Nothing I have tr... 
Gruve Glide
Gruve Glide has done wonders for my LP's for over ten years now. As the above posts say, the static loss is worth the money alone, but after cleanig with VPI and then applying Gruve Glide I always notice a slight reduction in background noise as w... 
What tonearms $1500 work well with the Linn?
Well I have used a Well tempered arm on my Linn for many years. They seem to like each other, although a WTA today is far less money than your budget. Oh well, maybe something left over for more LP's! 
Merlin VSM-M or VSM-MX vs. Kharma CRM3.2 series
Bobby, that's a very interesting response.A while back I heard a very well respected horn manufacturer's speaker that was playing a demo of a drum set. At first listen, I was struck by how amazingly like a real drum set they sounded..Then the manu... 
Merlin VSM-M or VSM-MX vs. Kharma CRM3.2 series
Panorama, I actually do think my system is a joke when it comes to comparing it to live unamplified.It doesn't make any difference what kind of live unamplified music one listens to, the differences between live and reproduced are enormous.My poin... 
Merlin VSM-M or VSM-MX vs. Kharma CRM3.2 series
This thread has gotten very interesting. A thought occured to me however,when was the last time that Bobby or JTinn listened to live unamplified music? I say this because having just heard a live unamplified piece,I realized that unfortunately the... 
Merlin VSM-M or VSM-MX vs. Kharma CRM3.2 series
I recently heard the Kharma CR1's with Tenor's. Absolutely a phenomenal combo. One of the best soundstages I have ever heard and high's that were airy and open. The bottom end is also very tight and extended, with no bloat. In some ways I wish I h... 
How many audiophiles bi wire their speakers????
I have bi-wired my Hales Sig 2's for many years. I have used a cable called Highwire's and IMHO Bi-wiring is definitely the way to go with these particular speakers.Paul Hales once told me that bi-wiring is better if you can dedicate seperate cabl... 
B&W N800 vs Wilson WP7 vs Revel and others
Interesting thread, one of the reasons I bought my Hales System 2 Signatures back in early nineties was incredible build quality. A few years later, I ran into Paul Hales himself. He told me that the cabinet in these speakers was so expensive to m... 
Best Speaker for audiophile-grade small room rig
I have a pair of Hales Sig 2's in a room about this size. They sound really good, probably due to the fact that they are a sealed design and use 7" drivers. I would agree with above posts that a sealed system will work best for you.