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I am not pleased with your shameful self-promotion of the Yamamoto amplifier on this thread which is devoted to exploring the amplifier designs of Roger Modjeski among other things...to bring his Revolutionary Single Ended Triode amplifiers to the attention of AC members who might find it of interest in their search for musical nirvana...
When I discussed the Yamamoto's built-in obsolescence it was to alert AC members of the risks they take in purchasing this foreign product... I did not discuss the issue of repairs should that become necessary which is yet another important consideration...
We American's have magnificat designers in our midst that deserve our attention and our support...and Roger Modjeski is certainly one of the most important of these innovators in the world of audio...
We are being inundated by a plethora of Asian products that have had the effect of sweeping our own cultural hero's from ourattention...which is most unfortunate... I am trying to correct, in a very modest way, this horrible imbalance and unfortunate trend... I am ready to state in no uncertain way that I support American amplifier designers first and foremost...
Hi DMason,It is no secret that I credit you with getting me off the audio magazine addiction andopening my eyes to possibilities that are outside the mainstream conventionalapproach to audio...your highly energized and colorful prose have helped manyof us who have followed your own evolution through the mine field labyrinth of hype and overly advertised corporate audio products to rethink how we are beingmanipulated by reviewers, audio shop owners, and advertising copy writers...It was you ...
...jazz singers from the 40's and 50's and often their back-upmusicians were the leading lights in jazz...a most fortuitous collaboration of extraordinary talent!!
I have the chance to listen to great musicians - The Village Vanguard
QuoteI have the chance to listen to great musicians - The Village Vanguard One of my dreams and goals. Many of my favorite recordings originated from there. I would have loved being there with Bill Evans.