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Can't people just, you know, spin a record or something?Computers should be illegal.
That brings up a good question, how does the 1200AS2 sound with vinyl.
You realize you could be setting off a troll war over turntables with that advice.
I don't see how. Everyone knows the best tables are direct drives, with the Technics SL1200 being the pinnacle of vinyl playback.
Here's a few impressions I posted yesterday:These threads are so convoluted and digressive it's difficult to find the listening impressions.
Yes. Not that it was a forum mainly audiophile.In any case I will update the first post as others manufacturers appear and there is more information about the current ones.
120 on a pallet. If they sold 120 and only have 30 coming, it's going to be an issue. Especially since Icepower know's what they're up to now.
I've been thinking about these 30 Takachi cases I have with holes pre-cut for the Icepower 1200S modules, and what I'm going to do with them. I was going to save them for later, but I'm thinking now why sit on inventory? So I decided to sell them off as completely assembled 1200AS amplifiers. They will all only come with my standard level cables and connectors. This includes Neotech OCC copper input and speaker cable, Neutrik analog input connectors, CMC pure copper binding posts, and Mil spec silver plated copper power cable.Pricing will be $899 for silver, and $939 for black. Contact me on my home page for more details:https://www.miveraaudio.com
You don't pay tax on the shipping cost. And actually you don't pay tax on the labor either. All I put on the customs invoices for European clients is $599 for silver, or $639 for black. Unless anyone has a problem with that. In that case I can make it as high as you want.And I don't use Fedex. I use DHL. There's no clearance cost.So:$599 purchase price 487€4% import duty on the above amount = 19.44€21% VAT = (487+ 19.44 x 0,21) = 106.4€Shipping cost 81€total = 730.6 + 19.44 + 106.4 + 81 = 918€ Shipped to your door in 4 days all cost in!
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