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Hi, I can't remember if this is my first post... but even if it's not it seems like it.
A couple of friends and I are (down here in Chile) trying to prepare some listening sessions with like minded people (a.k.a. budding audiophiles) and we wanted to have a set of criteria with which we evaluate the equipment. Keep in mind that in time we could have a lot of people attending these sessions. As most of you seem to have a lot more experience than I do, I'd greatly appreciate that you could help me in building up these categories, with a small explanation as to what each means. Global and specific assessments are required. Thanx! |
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