Something is going on but you don't know what it is. It was with a definite sense of loss that the Rachmaninov movement came to an end. Speakers were the AudioNote Lexus Signatures, the fourth rung up the ladder on modification of what was once was the original Snell Model E ($16,250/pair this speaker has external crossovers whereas the three less-expensive models don't). Amplification was being provided by the AudioNote Jinro integrated amplifier that Art Dudley reviewed in April 2011 ($26,500). When I walked in, David Cope (left) was playing a CD of the Rachmaninov cello sonata on the AudioNote CD4.1X player ($10,500). Audio Note JINRO Specifications Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. But the musician in me makes sure I always check out the AudioNote room at an audio Showa fine time is guaranteed for all! Unprepossessing, two-way speakers that cost a lot of money non-oversampling digital products that cost a lot of money single-ended triode amplifiers that cost even more. The engineer in me just doesn't get the products from AudioNote UK.
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