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Guys I'll say it again because it's worth repeating. I love being able to use a remote, and I was using one for volume, right up until the WS. But honestly what the Neutrino brings to the table, you just don't care. And besides, it's just so easy to set the volume you want, and go from there. It's really not an issue. I actually like it, there's a sense of old school meets very high tech. I admit, a remote would be nice, but I've come to realize that for volume control, it's not super critical unless you need to adjust the volume constantly, which shouldn't be the case.
Good review and glad you like it. I hear you on the "more detailed but not necessarily more musical". I have regretted a few of those type of "upgrades". Sounds like a must have for the new year...
John, I'm very happy it is finally settling down in your system/room to your liking. I'm my only excuse was warp-lag from moving it south to Texas...one of my favorite westerns is "The Outlaw Josey Wales" aka "Gone to Texas". Hoping it'll provide you long, enjoyable evenings of fine music...
my only excuse was warp-lag from moving it south to Texas...one of my favorite westerns is "The Outlaw Josey Wales" aka "Gone to Texas".
...one of my favorite westerns is "The Outlaw Josey Wales" aka "Gone to Texas".
I think he meant he sent the Warpspeed to Texas, not that he moved to Texas1 John
With some of the best one liners in any western, like "I didn't surrender neither, but they took my horse and made him surrender".
Hey guys, Just wondering where the T@W is now?Impressions?Chris
John, your great sense on how to set-up your system and room made it all happen for you. My simple advice to all is, "You know what you like (or dislike) when you hear it..."