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Thread: Firebottle KIN & Monoblocks review.

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    I know Jimbo. My car isn't worth the price of the KIN lol

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    Join Date: Aug 2011

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    Nice review. Just curious here, how come the proto/first build is 90w and the final product 55w?

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    Join Date: Oct 2012

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    Good question Simon, I was half expecting it.

    The case for the final build is smaller so a smaller mains transformer is fitted.

    The difference in power levels equates to a drop of only 2dB, which in real terms is minimal.


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    Join Date: Aug 2011

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    Thanks for the info Alan.

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    The size of the monoblocks did surprise me actually. Very nicely styled though.

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    I am just listening to "Toy" by Yello, and I don't think I have heard my system perform better than it is now.
    It is so clear and natural sounding with a very wide and immersive soundstage that it makes it very easy to lose yourself into the music.
    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by CageyH View Post
    I am just listening to "Toy" by Yello, and I don't think I have heard my system perform better than it is now.
    It is so clear and natural sounding with a very wide and immersive soundstage that it makes it very easy to lose yourself into the music.
    They really were a fantastic listen. I think alan said "ive never heard the Beatles sound so good" he was right too. Phenomenal performance and a very good price point too.

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    shame the kin has no remote !! must be 2 years since i heard alans , how time flies !!!
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    Join Date: May 2012

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    It has a remote volume control.
    What more do you need?
    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by hifinutt View Post
    shame the kin has no remote !! must be 2 years since i heard alans , how time flies !!!
    Im sure one can be fitted but theres no need in my view. Such a nice bot of kit should be handled.

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