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The
Archive Audio Philosophy
Question- How can anyone who works for a living and is busy,
with limited unstructured free time, who has all the
financial burdens of life to contend with, and who
must limit their listening space to a room usually shared with others for other
purposes, hope to be a happy, music loving listener, with a system that is
effective, and musical, and represents truly good value?
It's hard, and you probably know this already. It's also expensive, fraught
with waste, throwing away good money after bad. As every hobbyist knows, taking
stabs
at gear that winds up being disappointing depletes the dollars mighty fast.
Yet, we continue to read the equipment reviews, latch on to the glowing praise
in
the prose of the audio writer. What choice do we really have?
Sure, we go over to the closest dealer, hoping he carries that super duper
new amp, CD player, speaker, wire...only to find that most of the attention
being
paid at his store is to the latest home theatre advancement or home automation
gizmo that allows him to turn on his TV from his car. "We don't carry many
two channel amps," says the salesman, "Nor pre amps, or CD players,
but check out this picture..."
We've all been through this drill over the last decade.
At Archive Audio, that's not the scenario.
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