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Here's another vote for the Gershman Avant Garde. They had a boomy, vastly underdamped bass that was unlistenable.
Timely topic for me. Today, FedEx "delivered" what was sold to me as a mint McIntosh 2105---in pieces. Very disappointing.
I blame the packer. It's a given that the carrier is gonna gorilla the package, so proper measures must be taken. From your photo, that packing job is woefully inadequate. I have shipped much stuff, heavy amps and all, often without original cartons. Never a mishap. You gotta wrap and cushion and double-box the shit out of it. If it turns out all firm and solid once sealed up, like a big soft/firm over-stuffed pillow with no slide/movement whatsoever in the gear, it is good. No peanuts for an amp or anything heavy...ever!!
SET Man - I had a different experience.I have been using Caddock Mk132's for everything, but thought I would try alternatives in the most sensitive place: 47K cartridge loading resistor. Caddock ultra-precision TF-020's did not work well in my circuit, to my ears. Vishay TX2352 were as much better than the Mk132's as the TF's were worse. The nude Vishays sounded more accurate - the same kind of "more accurate" as a film and foil cap against metallized.Then I installed the TX's throughout the phono stage signal path, and the result was magic. Sorry your experience wasn't as good as mine.
Very interesting as I was looking at a used 3B-ST.