Since its introduction in 1998, the VPA has won prestigious awards and, more importantly, become a reference for a tremendous number of audiophiles all over the world.
No. Just no
Maybe you should grow a thicker skinIt´s a thread about what one considers to be beautiful, not about what you don´t...but if you feel so strongly as to post about it you could maybe open a thread yourself about the most ugly amps
Maybe you should grow a thicker skin
Says who?Your reply leaves me baffled sir, not infinitely but almost , are you a dermatologist by any chance? I appreciate your concern but my skin is fine. You could speak all day about your distaste for McIntosh aesthetics as far as I´m concerned, just maybe not here since this is a place to speak and post about beauty, not complain about it.
While ur at it - there's an awful lot of Liberace-esque bling on this threadSays who?
Mine isn't the first negative observation. There is no obligation to only say positive things, this forum would be a tedious place if there were, and quite useless as a resource
My apologies to Narayan for my earlier brusqueness
The sharp edges and right angles.Thank you IB, I do have to agree with you though in that a bit of salt and pepper every now and then adds flavour to the forum, can in some cases add knowledge and certainly does away with the tedium. Whilst I´m at it, may I ask about the origin of your displeasure with the McIntosh looks? I´d like to know your point of view. Also, which amps make your heart beat faster and put a smile on your face?
I owned that amp in the early 90s. Great sounding Class A amp!
Me too. I loved itI owned that amp in the early 90s. Great sounding Class A amp!