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I. Care wrote: In article , damon1SIX1 @comcast.netnet says... Details, man! We want technical details! Where's the beef? --Damon More details? Look he http://blog.audiovideointeriors.com/208great/ The last paragraph I read: "AC power conditioning for the KSS is, again, done to the max. Next to the garage, there are two mammoth General Electric 13,800-volt/800-amp step-down transformers; all of the cabling is audiophile-grade wire, and every aspect of performance and presentation is scrutinized, even down to the 40-amp cryogenically treated circuit breakers for each and every component in the system." The problem with audio equipment is that it's science reproducing art. Too often, people are a genius in one part of audio and a total quack at the other part. Somebody who's good at both could build a better "$6 million home theater" and have $5 million to spare. -- I don't read Google's spam. Reply with another service. |
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