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"an educated consumer is our best customer!"That was a television advertisement line from an American apparel company during the 1950's.And it applies just as much to Red Wine Audio products in 2007... and beyond.
"an educated consumer is our best customer!"That was a television advertisement line from an American apparel company during the 1950's.And it applies just as much to Red Wine Audio products in 2007... and beyond.Warmest Regards ~ Richard
Quote from: -Richard- on 28 Sep 2007, 10:36 pm"an educated consumer is our best customer!"That was a television advertisement line from an American apparel company during the 1950's.And it applies just as much to Red Wine Audio products in 2007... and beyond.Thanks, Richard! I'm sure Vinnie gets tired of explaining basic audio stuff -- never mind the electrical theory, electronic parts, etc. which make up his daily life! On the other hand, I'm trying to understand where he's coming from, where he's going, and what his vision is. The Isabella kind of opened my eyes to what he is trying to do, in terms of taking the entire system "off the grid", and he's creating each of the components he feels are needed to complete this vision. I'm definitely buying into it! I don't know where he'll take us in a year or two (it seems the guy's mind is out there about two generations of equipment ahead), but I'm ready to board the bus, and get my ticket punched...
With all of the potential sound "degraders" you are systematically removing (or improving) in the process, how important to the system do interconnects and speaker cables become? With all of your expertise and talent focused on refining the sound, it seems these connections become even more important, since these become the only part of the entire system (if one purchases a modded Olive, an Isabella, and a Signature 30.2) that are outside of RWA's control...
Also, I went to the Olive site, and it seems their product line has dropped the "Musica" and "Symphony" labels. Are you modding the older products, or the newer Opus No.3? Is there any inherent advantage, from your perspective, to the "S" model ("perpendicular recording technology")?
Thanks, Richard! I'm sure Vinnie gets tired of explaining basic audio stuff -- never mind the electrical theory, electronic parts, etc. which make up his daily life! On the other hand, I'm trying to understand where he's coming from, where he's going, and what his vision is. The Isabella kind of opened my eyes to what he is trying to do, in terms of taking the entire system "off the grid", and he's creating each of the components he feels are needed to complete this vision. I'm definitely buying into it! I don't know where he'll take us in a year or two (it seems the guy's mind is out there about two generations of equipment ahead), but I'm ready to board the bus, and get my ticket punched...