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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Finland
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Hi,
I recently heard about this Linn introduced Tune Dem listening method. Propably easiest to investigate main points is to visit Linns site: http://www.linn.co.uk/buy_linn/HowTo...HiFiSystem.pdf Is this a common practice? First hand experience from this or something similar? Can this kind of listening extend to a longer session or is it just this 10-15 seconds humming? I've never heard such method before. Does it make me barbarian or is this method as popular and practical as it's claimed? Thanks ! Jussi |
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