Lure
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My old speakers come with a short story. I spent many hours at a dear friend's house listening to music on his ML Sequels. I'd bring things to share. he'd have new stuff to check out. We had favorites we needed to hear again and again. We'd have some drinks, eat dinner and just listen. I used to have a small pair of Maggies and they sounded wonderful. But listening to these MLs was like hearing music for the first time. They were not kind to poor recordings, but good recordings just blossomed. His MLs are part of some really wonderful memories.
Well, I lost this friend a couple of years back and inherited his system. i still often refer to it as "Jim's system" rather than my own. A tough loss, but he lives on for me through his MLs that stand in my living room and fill it with music.
This system isn't elaborate, but i love it. Some changes have been made since inheriting it.
ML Sequels from around '88. (new panels installed 2006)
Amp: Rotel RB-1090
Pre: Accurus LSII
phono stage: Accurus P10
CD: California Audio Labs CL-15
Turntable: old Denon DP 37F (hopefully upgraded soon)
Cartridge: Benz Micro Silver
hello all!
Jeff
Well, I lost this friend a couple of years back and inherited his system. i still often refer to it as "Jim's system" rather than my own. A tough loss, but he lives on for me through his MLs that stand in my living room and fill it with music.
This system isn't elaborate, but i love it. Some changes have been made since inheriting it.
ML Sequels from around '88. (new panels installed 2006)
Amp: Rotel RB-1090
Pre: Accurus LSII
phono stage: Accurus P10
CD: California Audio Labs CL-15
Turntable: old Denon DP 37F (hopefully upgraded soon)
Cartridge: Benz Micro Silver
hello all!
Jeff