"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message
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Back in the early 70's this was just about the best-sounding
phono component system you could buy!
The Model 20 was NOT a component system -- it was a compact system. You
took it
out of the box, connected the speakers to the main unit and plugged it in.
Unlike a component system, no selection or setup was required. That's why
it was
popular.
As for sound quality, it the Model 20 was decent, but far from the
best-sounding
system of its day. A pair of KLH Nines and the electronics to drive them
would
have set you back $2500 to $3000 (a princely sum in that era), but the
sound was
vastly superior -- and still creditable by today's standards.
The Model 20 is certainly a classic product -- I own several -- and great
fun to
play old LPs on -- but it is hardly an instrument for serious or critical
listening.
I think Ken just takes a few liberties with his descriptions under the guise
(hope that's the right word) of "honest marketing" (is that an oxymoron?).
Give him a break, he's just a small business man trying to make a buck on
usenet.
P.S. Please excuse any errors in grammer, English was never one of my
strengths.
Regards
John
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