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Khan?
2012-04-25, 17:12
Post: #751
RE: Khan?
Yeah, The SORG just emailed me and said just fitted and initial views are very positive!

Time for a visit soon I think.

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2012-04-26, 00:25
Post: #752
RE: Khan?
Better get the cheque book out then, Richard, once heard, very hard to leave in the shop.
There is an intrinsic rightness about the way that it not only looks, but, more importantly, plays music.

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2012-04-27, 17:54
Post: #753
RE: Khan?
The Khans have landed in the US just this morning!

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2012-04-28, 18:21
Post: #754
RE: Khan?
Did I read somewhere that Tigers Paw and Chris H (Woodsong Plinths) were working together on a project or did I dream it?

Would be interesting and may spur Linn on?

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2012-04-28, 19:14
Post: #755
RE: Khan?
i'd like to add my name to the list of super-satisfied Khan users. I've had mine for about 6 weeks now and having worked my way through a shed load of albums i've got nothing but praise for this beautifully engineered product - it clearly delivers significantly enhanced musical insight and further builds on the Keel / Radikal ... good value in that context too

Here's some pics ...

       

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2012-05-01, 13:43
Post: #756
RE: Khan?
Sounds like another happy Khan owner Cool. I expected an improvement with the Khan, but it provided a bigger improvement than I was prepared to hear.

(2012-04-28 19:14)younger Wrote:  i'd like to add my name to the list of super-satisfied Khan users. I've had mine for about 6 weeks now and having worked my way through a shed load of albums i've got nothing but praise for this beautifully engineered product - it clearly delivers significantly enhanced musical insight and further builds on the Keel / Radikal ... good value in that context too
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2012-05-01, 14:35
Post: #757
RE: Khan?
You can add me to that list too ...

My Prefix and Hicap are still warming up, but I get more clarity and a better bass from my Khan.

I was listening to Tracy Chapman and I could distinguish a tambourine on Talkin' 'bout a Revolution, before it was just an 80's synthesized sound. Then, on Legend by Bob Marley, I was able to make out words which previously i didn't pay attention to because he was mumbling, now I can distinguish them more clearly.

The bass notes were also deeper and clearly defined.

Gary, my LP12 guy said it was a very well thought out product and he found fitting it quite easy.

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2012-05-01, 15:12
Post: #758
RE: Khan?
I think Tiger-Paw hit the ball out of the park with this product! Cool Wink Tongue

(2012-05-01 14:35)shoot6x7 Wrote:  You can add me to that list too ...

My Prefix and Hicap are still warming up, but I get more clarity and a better bass from my Khan.

I was listening to Tracy Chapman and I could distinguish a tambourine on Talkin' 'bout a Revolution, before it was just an 80's synthesized sound. Then, on Legend by Bob Marley, I was able to make out words which previously i didn't pay attention to because he was mumbling, now I can distinguish them more clearly.

The bass notes were also deeper and clearly defined.

Gary, my LP12 guy said it was a very well thought out product and he found fitting it quite easy.
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2012-05-01, 23:16 (This post was last modified: 2012-05-01 23:19 by Dr_Eddie.)
Post: #759
RE: Khan?
I did promise you that as well............................cymbals on drum kit are incredibly real and natural, full of sheen and shimmer.
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2012-05-02, 00:02
Post: #760
RE: Khan?
(2012-05-01 15:12)Tony Tune-age Wrote:  I think Tiger-Paw hit the ball out of the park with this product! Cool Wink Tongue

Hey Tony, that's one for our website!
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