Thanks to all who have contributed to this topic.
Well done, Marco. You have constantly engaged readers and posters with your insights and comments.
It has been a most pleasurable experience reading from the beginning.
I've been a bit of a recluse, Tannoy-wise, starting from scratch in the '60s and never meeting any other Tannophiles. Rural Oz was not a hi-fi heaven in the early days.
Since the Internet, communications have exploded and sources are legion.
It is comforting to know there are so many Tannoy 'obsessionists' out there.
Over the years I've listened to and owned (and built) many brands and types of speakers but I've always come back to Tannoys. I had a hiatus of about two years at one stage - but came back. That's another story.
I haven't ever bothered to follow other loudspeaker follower topics so I find it hard to imagine other, so dedicated, groups of speaker fans with such a rich history and tradition of Tannoys, in the various audio forums around the globe. But there probably are. Maybe I should get out more - instead of listening to Tannoys and occasionally trying out a tweak or two?
I don't think so!
Regards,
John
Analogue: Nottingham Interspace deck/arm, Ortofon Rondo Bronze, Icon Audio PS1.2 MC, Weston Acoustics Tribute PP int. amp., Tannoy C15s.
SS: Marantz 5 disc CC4300, Cambridge Audio AZUR DacMagic, Nakamichi IA-1 int. amp., Tannoy MG12s.
Mixed bag cables/interconnects.