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User Details - Kani
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Kaare | |
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Århus, Denmark | |
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Surround receiver: Marantz SR5600 Cd-player: Marantz CD5001 OSE CD-->Receiver: Black Rhodium Rythm Silver Plated Interconnect SACD-player: Sony SCD-XE597 SACD-->Receiver: 3 x QED Qunex 1 Front speakers: Monitor Audio Radius 250 x 2 Receiver-->Front speakers: Audioquest G2 Center speaker: Monitor Audio Radius 250 Receiver-->Center speaker: Black Rhodium Tango Biwire Rear speakers: Monitor Audio Radius 180 x 2 Receiver-->Rear speakers: Black Rhodium Tango Biwire Subwoofer: Audio Pro Sub Allroom Receiver-->Subwoofer: Vivanco SIRR 1105 |
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http://www.bach-bergh.dk | |
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January 15, 2008
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Dan, Scarcity and value drive prices though in some cases governemnt legislation makes quite a contribution. For example gasoline is $8/gallon in my country! This is however an irrelevant comment on my part :-) I support government taxes on the sale of specific products only when there are significant negative side effects of their use such as the ... more | |
January 14, 2008
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Dan, let me first say that I share your liberal outlook but take a somewhat different approach to it. I agree completely that it is totalitarian to dictate centrally for what price citizens should offer their labor or their goods for sale. However this case is slightly different in that it deals with the odd concept of "intellectual property". ... more | |
January 14, 2008
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That would be... a dream come true... *drools* ... more | |
January 14, 2008
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But as far as I understand new copies of the PS3 no longer support SACD and upgrading the firmware on old machines makes them unable to handle multi channel SACD. One of the things that really makes me lose a bit of hope is the complete lack of support from Sony. ... more | |
January 14, 2008
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I'm also looking forward to The Pixies but in general I agree with you. However if SACD continues at this rate I won't be losing interest in the format, I will just be spending less money on it. Even three interesting releases per year is enough for me to support the format with great enthusiasm. It will take the complete death of pop/rock releases ... more |
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