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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - Audio product which really floats your boat !

Jonathan Weiss, the owner, strikes me as a consummate salesman but I've never heard any of his products so I owe him at least the benefit of the doubt.

For a carpenter the style and workmanship is top class, for an audio designer I'd give it a pass.
 
For a carpenter the style and workmanship is top class, for an audio designer I'd give it a pass.
You are such a killjoy Tuga. :) I thought you would love all those single ended transformer coupled amps and conical sided horns.
 
I agree, all amplifiers should have VU meters. I recently picked up this beautiful machine:
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I generally like silver face plates too.
 
I like the steam punk look, so Icon Audio amps and OAR horns for me. Probably a Techdas Airforce turntable. Can't think of a steam punk streamer though.
 
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Oswalds Mill Audio out of Brooklyn. Very expensive, hand crafted stuff. Cool mid century, industrial aesthetics. It would take a certain loftlike space to showcase the gear. Jonathan Weiss, the owner, strikes me as a consummate salesman but I've never heard any of his products so I owe him at least the benefit of the doubt.

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Not for me. It's trying too hard to be cool and it looks like a DIY project designed by a sixth former.
 
Not for me. It's trying too hard to be cool and it looks like a DIY project designed by a sixth former.
If Carlsberg did Sixth form projects.....
I think the Ozzy Mill stuff looks dramatic and I love the material choices.
 


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