Beobloke
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Oh yes Tony, the Thorens B&O. Still looking for one.
The Acoustical one isn’t too shabby!
https://beocentral.com/beogram3000acoustical
Oh yes Tony, the Thorens B&O. Still looking for one.
P10?.... What is it? I'm guessing it's an amp which isn't Naim... Most cults don't take kindly to heresy... We'll let it go on this occasion, but be aware for the future...lol.Agreed, but even more so with a P10.
To my mind the LP12 is by far the best evolution of the 1960s Ed Villchur three-point subchassis design and has clearly stood the test of time. It is a beautifully engineered and aesthetically timeless classic and remains a very high-performing turntable in any of its many guises.
The LS3/5A remains the benchmark against which all mini-monitors are judged to this day, and deservedly so IMO. It still has something so ‘right’ about the midband that remains elusive to much competition. It is also a design that perfectly suits a specific niche role (e.g. valve-amp users who only have a small room). Two truly superb products.
The dragon is the poster boy but everyone knows the CR-7 is the better deck.
The dragon has the cult status and the following, the cr7 not so, this thread is about cult status gear and the dragon has it in bucket loads
So is music, and at the end of the day that is what this hobby is (should) be about.Audio is a cult full stop
I’m not sure music is as it can be enjoyed on many levels. I think blokes, it nearly always is, tend to form irrational attachments to certain audio brands or music genres.So is music, and at the end of the day that is what this hobby is (should) be about.
Nakamichi dragon, that certainly has a following in the tape world
Exactly why the CR7 is cult and the Dragon isn’t.
Not in a good way.Pioneer A-400.