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I bought most of the 9 or 10 I've owned (favorite 3 1987/1988 components still going strong) from the same dealer, but back in the day it was always EN AY DEEVTL ST50 w/mods / RCA6L6GC / TlfnknECC801S
Conrad Johnson PV-5 w/mods
TT Conrad Johnson Sonographe SG3 Oak / Sumiko LMT / Grado Woodbody Platinum / Sumiko PIB2 / The Clamp
Musical Fidelity A1 CDPro/ Bada DD-22 Tube CDP / Conrad Johnson SD-22 CDP
Tuners w/mods Kenwood KT5020 / Fisher KM60
MF x-DAC V8, HAInfo NG27
Herbies Ti-9 / Vibrapods / MIT Shotgun AC1 IEC's / MIT Shotgun 2 IC's / MIT Shotgun 2 Speaker Cables
PS Audio Cryo / PowerPort Premium Outlets / Exact Power EP15A Conditioner
Walnut SDA 2B TL /Oak SDA SRS II TL (Sonicaps/Mills/Cardas/Custom SDA ICs / Dynamat Extreme / Larry's Rings/ FSB-2 Spikes
NAD SS rigs w/mods
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teekay0007 wrote: »I think that means he's not only a Polk fan, but also an SVS fan. Or maybe he's secretly working on a "super-bass" SDA prototype, called the PSOVLSK, with an SVS sub inside the SDA cabinet? :idea:
Astute observation. I wish I were making an SDA prototype, but that would be a major failure with my (lack of) skills.
As for the pronunciation, here's how I pronounce a few listed:
PSOVLSK: no pronunciation for this, just a poorly chosen username.
NAD: rhymes with bad
Jolida: Joleeda
Oppo: Oh po
KEF: rhymes with Jeff
DAC: d-a-c
MIT: m-i-t
Theil: theel
Looks like I pronounce of couple of these incorrectly, a couple correctly, and a couple don't seem to have a definitive answer.Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden