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From: spj@hou3c.UUCP (Stephen P. Johnson)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: CD Player Kills Neighborhood Dog
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Date: Wed, 26-Sep-84 15:50:41 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 26 15:50:41 1984
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	It's nice to know that the Technics SL-P7 CD player which I recently
purchased is fuzzy, harsh, and capable of producing migraines. And to
think that it's giving digital audio a bad name!
	Based on many hours of critical listening I find it to be
open, detailed, crisp, clear, and all those other over-used terms we use to
say something sounds good. In short it sounds better than any turntable I
have ever heard by a wide margin.
	Since the comments recently posted on the net were not based on
blind A-B testing , I must question their value.  It's interesting
that Mr. Corwin seems to have ranked the players by the prestiege of the
brand names.
				Steve Johnson