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From: bby@masscomp.UUCP (Bob Mastors)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Wants opinions on NAD 7140,  etc.
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Date: Tue, 4-Dec-84 14:55:22 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  4 14:55:22 1984
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Summary: 

I bought a NAD 7140 about 2 months ago.
It is really nice.  No regrets and no problems, yet.
I did my usual rigorous market research which consisted
of asking the person next to me what was good.

Although I have not had any problems yet I am concerned
that some will develop in the future.  Before I bought
mine there was some bad mouthing of NAD reliablity on
the net (which I ignored).  Also just recently a Tweeter
store in Rhode Island stopped carrying the NAD line
because too many people were returning stuff.  Does
anyone know if all Tweeter stores have done the same?

I also bought a pair of Bose 601 speakers.  These
are wonderful speakers.

I bought these toys at Tweeter.  I do not know if
they are available from discount houses.  I believe
that Tweeter will treat me well if the NAD becomes
a lemon.
	Price:
		NAD 7140		$450
		Bose 601		$750
		Monster Cable 20ft	$20

NAD 7140
	AM/FM receiver with 40 watts/channel
	has inputs for a CD player
	has a great FM tuner
	look nice, no flashing lights
	all the reviews that I read had only good things to say

Bose 601
	Speakers that reflect part of the sound off the walls
	Don't listen to them if you can't afford the price
		( I have been eating a lot of peanut
		  butter sandwichs )
	Very realistic sound.