. The front panel features a single multifunction control knob that selects inputs and controls volume level for both the main outs and ¼” front-panel headphone jack. The headphone jack is...
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. The front panel features a single multifunction control knob that selects inputs and controls volume level for both the main outs and ¼” front-panel headphone jack. The headphone jack is driven by...
Master Reference Ultra-Clock high rate jitter filterinsures maximum dynamic range from any source....
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Can Terry spark a revival for the hifi specialist?
I used to go to the original Paul Quilter-owned Listening Post in Tokoroa and enjoyed what it offered - no fuss, no pressure, honest advice, and a friendly atmosphere with no finance signs on display and no hint of box-moving being the prime focus.
Now the only places within several hour's drive that I have experienced that still have a fairly similar feel are Terry's Audio Reference Co, which is very much a boutique store in my opinion, and Paul Turner.
I love going into Audio Reference Co's premises (Let's see how new ones are, hopefully even better) just to perve at all the shiny bits of chrome and glass.
Can Terry spark a revival for the hifi specialist in this part of the country?