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Re: JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
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Re: JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
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JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
Dear all, I had not formally announce it until now because of the following reasons: 1. Scarcity of stock 2. Pricey Transport seems out of fashion 3. State of denial With heavyweight users reporting to me consistently their "otherworldly" experiences in a shocking manner, it is a good time to announce the availability of… -
Re: JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
Paul, I have been using platforms like SRA and Subbase after trying almost all the 'whatever' feet in the market until Dalby feet was launched bringing me back to the pain of slotting in these spiked feet with a small spike plate underneath the components. The reward on the sonical improvement worths every pain is what I… -
Re: JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
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Re: JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
I came back this weekend totally unprepared to spend this amount to buy another CD transport which I think is a sunsetting component in the digital playback domain replaced by CAS and in which case we have the super mighty Trinity and Wadax almost finding no rivals in this space. The trigger point was PT told me, don't… -
Re: JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
I asked Laurent of JMF why a high sensitivity horn speakers like her HPM500 requires a high power solid state power amplifiers to drive. His answers are thoughtful for share: 1- Math: A 100dB/W/m sensitive speaker needs 1000W of power to create 130dB SPL at 1m distance, which is the level a symphonic orchestra produces at… -
Re: JMF Audio - the French School of Thought
Here are my (of course subjective) impressions of the JMF Audio PCD102 after slightly less than day of playtime: The packaging is very professional and the casework, details as well as overall quality impression of the actual device is the best of any electronic component I've had at home until now. I should prefix my…
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