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Old 17th September 2022, 11:23 PM
A Stuart A Stuart is offline
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Sorry to see it go. It was always had something the mainstream hifi press lacked. The first one I bought 1993-94-ish with the 300B amp in it turned out the most expensive magazine I have ever bought. Until that point I had been firmly decided that my Cyrus1 (still going strong) was the one-off lifetime amplifier, and there was absolutely no justification for getting anything else.

Life has gone to rack and ruin ever since. Tried hi-fi anonymous meetings, homoeopathy, hypnotism, aversion therapy but nothing works. Having to look at a bigger house to accomodate all my must-have acquisitions.

Alastair
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Old 18th September 2022, 07:22 AM
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Some time ago, we looked at a small Castle in the west highlands at £275.000 starting price, it was fantastic. Now that would suit your needs Alistair . Bob
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Old 18th September 2022, 09:16 AM
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Does it have turrets? I must have turrets.

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Old 14th November 2022, 07:41 PM
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Sorry to see it go. It was always had something the mainstream hifi press lacked. The first one I bought 1993-94-ish with the 300B amp in it turned out the most expensive magazine I have ever bought. Until that point I had been firmly decided that my Cyrus1 (still going strong) was the one-off lifetime amplifier, and there was absolutely no justification for getting anything else.

Life has gone to rack and ruin ever since. Tried hi-fi anonymous meetings, homoeopathy, hypnotism, aversion therapy but nothing works. Having to look at a bigger house to accomodate all my must-have acquisitions.

Alastair
I first starting buying HiFi Answers in the early seventies as a student and loved looking at all the nearly identical silver boxes... and occasionally What HiFi. When Answers ceased publication I think I went onto Audiophile. When that died I moved onto HiFi World (Noel Keywood wrote for all these I think). I collected every issue until my divorce prompted a trip to the tip. Now HiFi World has gone. So sad.

Aidan
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