Not exactly a DIY question but I was going to get a C352 and noticed that it has a successor, the C355 which has a few little "trickle-down" features from their flagship stuff.
Now, there's not a whole world of info out on the internets yet (it has only just been set free into the wild) but I'm just curious to know if any of you have heard one yet?
On the trivial side of the equation, I'm liking the fact that it comes in black now... Kinda.
Oh, and so as not to cause the universe to implode on itself, Linkage!
Love to one and all.
Now, there's not a whole world of info out on the internets yet (it has only just been set free into the wild) but I'm just curious to know if any of you have heard one yet?
On the trivial side of the equation, I'm liking the fact that it comes in black now... Kinda.
Oh, and so as not to cause the universe to implode on itself, Linkage!
Love to one and all.
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For the price, this C355 Bjorn Erik Edvardsen’s signed sounds just great.
I've listened one recently with a pair of BW's and I liked it.
For the price, this C355 Bjorn Erik Edvardsen’s signed sounds just great.
I've listened one recently with a pair of BW's and I liked it.
Good stuff, I've got a pair of B&W 602 S3's and thought that it'd be a sweet match.
I've set up a couple of systems for people with various NAD/B&W combinations and they've all sounded really good.
The C355 and 602s together just sounds right in my imagination, which I know is not a good basis of purchase but still... I can imagine it working well.
I've set up a couple of systems for people with various NAD/B&W combinations and they've all sounded really good.
The C355 and 602s together just sounds right in my imagination, which I know is not a good basis of purchase but still... I can imagine it working well.
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