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Here's some info on accessible stereo systems that was posted to this list 
just last week.

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Clegg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 10:23 AM
Subject: Stereo Gear Without Menus and Clutter


> Hi all,
> I have found a good web site called=20
> www.audioadvisor.com in Michigan that sells a lot of stereo gear that =
> still has analog controls.
>
> Unfortunatly, you dont' seem to find this in the multichannel receivers.
>
> I have also found that some of the higher end brand such as Adcom still =
> make equipment with usable controls.
>
> I have stopped shopping for stereo gear at places like Best Buy and =
> Circuit City because I have found that much of their gear is menu driven =
> and generally inaccessible.
>
> Eric
> KU3I
> 

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