[sighs heavily]

The NAD 3020 was one of the greats.   My wife uses my old one
downstairs to drive some PSBs plugged into her computer.  There's a
bit of a scratch in the volume control these days, but otherwise
perfect.  -T

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 2/3/2012 2:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> It's all bull do-do isn't it?
>>
>> As George said earlier, it's to make it look more "technical"; I'm sure
>> the numbers on the faceplate bear little relation to any real output,
>> ratios, volts, watts, or anything else.
>>
>> My Creek CAS 4040 has no numbers. Ya turns the volume knob clockwise and
>> the volume goes up. When it reaches an acceptable level ya stops turning.
>> Too loud? Ya turns the knob the other way.
>>
>> Easy-peasy.
>>
>> We don't need no stinking numbers.
>
>
> Just like my NAD 3020, the one I got in November '79, and is within arms
> reach of where I sit.
>
>
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