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So I better but my money where my mouth is... Would you be willing to do a loan of the amp Hugh? I'll basically pay for the amp in full, you ship it over, if I like it I keep, if I don't I send it back and have a refund? Just minimises the risk.
How much is it for a pair of LF55 fully assembled modules?
Its a shame you're moving away from DIY stuff but if it isn't paying the bills...
I think folks in this thread should realise that I did at one time own a 55N+ and thought it was a real nice amp. I was looking into purchasing the LF after a friend mentioned that this had recently been released but as you've said, its not really for the DIY market anymore. Its sort of halfway between a commercial product and a kitset now.As always, good luck with the amp and if you decide to make this a kitset with a suitable drop in price, I'll definitely be interested. I've got no issues about spending upto around £400 on a amp *if* the quality is extreme.
Looks like I've enraged some member, and maybe rightly so by the sounds of things.So I better but my money where my mouth is... Would you be willing to do a loan of the amp Hugh? I'll basically pay for the amp in full, you ship it over, if I like it I keep, if I don't I send it back and have a refund? Just minimises the risk.How much is it for a pair of LF55 fully assembled modules?
The LF is not for you. It is no longer a kit, and the price reflects this selling strategy. With each new purchase, you appear to find the holy grail. But it must be inexpensive, and again, and regrettably, this is NOT a suitable product for you.The point has been made, but I do not encourage you to buy, particularly as it is clearly beyond your price point.
Quote from: ShinOBIWAN on 31 Aug 2006, 01:57 amSo I better but my money where my mouth is... Would you be willing to do a loan of the amp Hugh? I'll basically pay for the amp in full, you ship it over, if I like it I keep, if I don't I send it back and have a refund? Just minimises the risk.A guarantee of a money back refund is NOT "putting your money where your mouth is" ... as you have nothing to lose except shipping $.
And, why on earth would Hugh break the rules and offer you the modules outright (no trade-in) when:a) this offer isn't even available to current AKSA owners, andb) you've chosen to trash AKSA in the past, andc) you have already indicated you want DIY, not pre-assembled, andd) there is no control over what PS etc you would use the modules with to evaluate them.
Sorry if I'm wrong ShinOBIWAN, but I can't help but feel that this is just a charade ... you have nothing to lose and just want to hear the LF, return it, and trash it on Hugh's forum. The testimonies, both positive and negative, of current AKSA owners who upgrade to the LF (and future customers who buy the assembled amp) will be sufficient to give potential customers an idea of how good or otherwise the LF is. Hugh doesn't need to sell you an amp and certainly doesn't need to make you a special money back offer. Geez, some people just don't get it!
Hugh sorry for the strong words. Couldn't help myself.Thank youFilipe
Woah everyone, this seems a bit heated, I know we like to defend our own but we are usually a pretty tolerant bunch round here.To be honest my first thoughts abot the LF were similar, esp when you consider the prices to an original 55.Lets try and stick with polite shall we?Nick (the happy fairy)