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Yeah that would be cool micro in Utah .
Id say keep the 50 K in the lamms and flip the wilsons for either Kharmas ( or may be Horns ).
DDK can sort him out with both lol.

Micro do you still have the Lamm ref pre ?

Yes, I still have the L1ref preamp and the ML3 for sale - too much love going around, but until now no desire to pay a decent price for them.
 
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You sound jealous…just go to Utah…you already have the ML3s…

Brad … I see no reason in micro travelling such great distance merely to be assimilated into the 12kHz roll off , highly coloured, over saturated , image exaggerational , Borg Collective ;)
 
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Came across this fun article in downbeat (October 13, 1960), describing the great trombonist Jay Jay Johnson's passion for high fidelity.
 

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Brad … I see no reason in micro travelling such great distance merely to be assimilated into the 12kHz roll off , highly coloured, over saturated , image exaggerational , Borg Collective ;)
SET amp owners unite ! ;)
 
...according to an online inflation calculator, that downstairs system would be $6,514.02 in new money. What have I done. I way over-spent! Nice article. Thanks @hopkins
 
Never too late to join the collective
One day i will become a part time member of the collective, not this year though. I just went 20 years back in time with my latest acquisition and have my hands full ! :)
 
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