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  • Falloppio
    21 jun 22
    We need to train.
    Remotely.
    In smart working.
    The unbeatable duo of Deb.
     
    • Stefano2010
      21 jun 22
      I would really do a tournament with the debaseriani, not remotely though. Another little champion, in my opinion, is @Iside.
    • iside
      21 jun 22
      Sample of bullshit?
    • Stefano2010
      21 jun 22
      I'll take care of that.
  • gaston
    20 sep 20
    Wow...damn...
     
    • gaston
      20 sep 20
      Can you list the components and let us know if they meet your satisfaction?
    • Stefano2010
      21 sep 20
      Ok then:
      Turntable Dual cs 5000, vintage from the 90s, very precise and detailed sound, the opposite of Thorens.
      Cartridge Goldring 1006 moving magnet, typically English sound very musical, without descending into unnecessary details.
      Preamplifier: Exposure XIV just the unit, without power.
      Power supply: Exposure IX to be connected to the XIV via dedicated Exposure brand cables.
      Power amplifier: Exposure IV DR2, 80 watts effective at minimal signal. Stabilized and regulated power supply for current peaks.
      CD player Woodside/Radford Ws2, very analog sound free from the harshness typical of mid/low-range CD players.
      Speakers Rogers Ls 5/9 (BBC design) valuable monitors with the only drawback of being critically bass-heavy and difficult to position; on the other hand, if well interfaced, they offer a monitor sound, meaning they neither add nor take away anything from the received signal, in perfect English style.
      Stands Nordstone 50 cm functional for the Rogers speakers.
      Signal cables, interconnection and power cables strictly Exposure (recommended by the manufacturer, also for ideal operation of the transistors. I'm done.
      This gear is all from the 90s, currently almost impossible to find, unless at unreasonable prices, and I myself spent a lot of time searching for the pieces and assembling them the right way.
      The quality is truly of a high level, the sound, I repeat, is not overly analytical but very musical, and very importantly, it doesn't fatigue during long listening sessions.
      P.S. The Exposure amplifier was created and designed by John Farlowe, who among other things has worked with Pink Floyd, The Who, and David Bowie; it's no joke.
      Needless to say, I am very satisfied with this system, but I repeat it cost me time and money (a lot).
      I hope you enjoyed the review. Regards.
    • gaston
      22 sep 20
      Thank you Stefano, congratulations, great setup!
    • Stefano2010
      22 sep 20
      If you look on the internet in Hifi forums, you will find many people singing its praises.
    • Stefano2010
      22 sep 20
      There should also be messages from me under this Nick from about 15/20 years ago. HiFi addicts.
    • sergio60
      26 sep 20
      just look at it... it oozes seriousness from every single silicon cell.. congratulations..
    • Stefano2010
      26 sep 20
      Silicon cell??
      You know about photos too then 🙂
    • sergio60
      26 sep 20
      No... Photos have never really interested me that much,
    • Falloppio
      21 jun 22
      @[sergio60] is a famous model from Rocca di Papa. He doesn't know about photos; he is in the photos!!!
    • sergio60
      21 jun 22
      But why are you always tugging at my jacket?,,,which by the way I don't even wear!
  • sergio60
    20 sep 20
    The setup is nice...
     
    • Stefano2010
      20 sep 20
      The turntable is missing.
    • Stefano2010
      20 sep 20
      I have to decide whether to put on the turntable or the radio.
    • sergio60
      20 sep 20
      Turntable.... No arguments, one radio is as good as another and keep in mind that 80% of speaker damage comes from tuners... With every advertising jingle the volume goes up, causing issues for the tweeters... I put it in a box and I don't regret it..
    • Stefano2010
      21 sep 20
      It's been a lifetime that I've been trying to sell it... but when they hear the name Kenwood, they turn up their noses, yet it works just fine.
    • sergio60
      26 sep 20
      Sell it?.. and to whom? Today, with this "liquid" music, almost nobody has a sound system worth mentioning. Moreover, a tuner—no matter how good it is—remains a completely marginal component. I bought one that was entirely digital, which at the time was the pinnacle of technology and performance. Now it sits unused in a cabinet, while the tuner port is occupied by a CD player... much more useful, and there’s no risk of blowing the tweeters.
    • Stefano2010
      26 sep 20
      I took it off and put on the vinyl
      I have a dump, if worse comes to worst I'll just put it there
    • Stefano2010
      26 sep 20
      The Tuner
  • Stefano2010
    16 sep 20
    Re-read the reviews, maybe something will come up.
     
  • Stefano2010
    16 sep 20
    Someone suggested to me some time ago to put it down.
     
  • Martello
    16 sep 20
    Look here who’s showing off... a little something to take seriously.
     
  • musicalrust
    10 jul 20
    I gladly bid you farewell ...music is a great opportunity to remember that we are also made of emotions.
     
  • Martello
    8 jul 20
    Stefanone, you’re back! 👏 Thank you for the de-love, I return it.
     
    • Stefano2010
      8 jul 20
      Oh yes, they forgave me.
    • Martello
      8 jul 20
      After months, this account had put down roots on the internet.
    • Stefano2010
      8 jul 20
      🙂🙂 no one remembered me anymore.
  • Stefano2010
    26 may 20
    Hi Stanlio, thanks, but I don't even know where to start, it was just for the photo; a few years ago.
     
  • Stanlio
    26 may 20
    Hey Stefaniello, are you going to play the blues or what else with that red one in your hands?
     
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