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    I subscribe to Earspace, quite refreshing IMHO.

    Im not a fan of AV showreports

    I like Analogplanet

    Lots of guff on YT.

    Unboxing, tours of manufactures, walkthroughs of systems/rooms also useful.

    Im off now to get my ARC SP10 repaired and upgraded to 2019 spec (tube bluetooth...)
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    I watched Steve Guttenberg's video on the subject of whether super expensive cables are snake oil this morning, it put me right off him.

    Don't think I'll bother watching any more based on how he came across in that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stairpost View Post
    I watched Steve Guttenberg's video on the subject of whether super expensive cables are snake oil this morning, it put me right off him.

    Don't think I'll bother watching any more based on how he came across in that one.


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    I don’t mind either of them, very different things. Jana is cool, I like the premise and her presentation (I don’t find her geeky at all). I don’t agree with everything SG says though I recognise where he is coming from (even if I would alter the emphasis slightly).
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    I quite like him too (SG), passion and enthusiasm for something one loves is no bad thing and he talks a lot of sense without being overbearing. I saw him give a very good talk on YouTube at a RMAF about budget HiFi and how the get youngsters into audio. Very good presentation.

    Jana is great, I love female geeks they seem a lot more level headed than a lot of male geeks.
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    Funny, like any of us can really talk, we spend time on an audio forum(and yes, it is a nice place to meet and chat etc.)and drone on about a whole lot of silly ass shite too. Great stuff indeed!

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