New Monster Audio Research Amplifier

Ok , bad music is bad music, nothing to do with "Audiophile" recordings. There are many excellent audiophile recordings , as there are bad non audiophile recordings (A&M for eg) ...


And to stop the off topic ,,,,, AR monster stuff sounds good when listening to said recordings ...:)
 
And back to the original topic, two friends who owned ref 610's auditioned the same with Kt 120's. Both are now using the ref 750.
 
Back when I lived in Brooklyn, it wasn't hip. It was almost a place you sorta apologized for living in, when in the 80's, everybody had their Manhattan lofts, or whatever. But, the rent was a little cheaper, there were nice brownstones, and, as long as you didn't walk down the wrong block, it was cool. And it did have soul. Williamsburg was a no-man's land of street tough hispanics, hasidic jews and peter luger's, the only crime free block in the area. (Thanks to the mafia, or the heavy police brass clientele). Now, it's quite different, I guess. That blog is hysterical, though. I am literally laughing out loud when i read some of the entries.

What opened up my eyes to Brooklyn changing was going to see some shows at St Anns Church. Montague Street was alive and buzzing...and the women....:p
 
What opened up my eyes to Brooklyn changing was going to see some shows at St Anns Church. Montague Street was alive and buzzing...and the women....:p
We are officially off topic. I'll start a thread elsewhere, about something else. :) regards, Andre.
 

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