SmackDaddies
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oh my godWhat did it do? Instead of 45 RPM, it plays at 50???
Thank you for a humorous start to a Monday
oh my godWhat did it do? Instead of 45 RPM, it plays at 50???
Yes, WhatHifi is really a ridiculous and despicable site. But Lehmann products are probably good in spite of that. As far as I know, ASR never reviewed one, but I supposed they would measure fine, I would be curious to see that.Ah, WhatHifi... Along with Lehmann, Graham Slee products often got shining reviews from them. I used to own the Novo headphone amp
In the UK, you at least get various nutritional info and pack weight on a crisp packet.What Hi-fi is to be treated with less seriousness than The Beano. In my estimation it's a farcical website and publication aimed at exploiting the uninitiated. Their 'reviews' contain little more information than I can find on the average crisp packet and they are usually absolute dreck.
Indeed. Pure fiction is not allowed!In the UK, you at least get various nutritional info and pack weight on a crisp packet.
It seems to be a phrase that the magazine has used for years in their reviews of all kinds of audio equipment. I have no idea what it means. Neither, I suspect, have they.What is brilliant timing? Must be product release market timing?
This is a review and detailed measurements of the Graham Slee Gram Amp 2 Communicator phono stage. It costs US $299.
So no, there is no reason from performance point of view to recommend Graham Slee Gram Amp 2 Communicator. I recommend a new revision and while they are at it, please shorten the darn name!
I have some. At Sony America they used a naming agency. They would pick names that always sounded Italian (ending in ia). I see that as a very common scheme. Previa, etc.,Btw does anyone have any exposure to naming schemes for products in the general market of.. well.. any product actually?