FS Townsend Isolda 3m pair + more

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  1. Neil

    Neil

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    For Sale:

    1. Townsend Isolda 3m pair £350 - as new, bought them, tried them but - shock / horror - did not find them as wonderful as I'd hoped. I currently use Kimber Monocle cable so maybe I prefer a "warm" sound....

    2. DPA "The Power" RFI filter (x2) £40 each - These are brilliant for digital stuff (CD/DAC etc) but - imo - not so suited to amplification as I prefer a good powercord.
    "The Power" consists of 16 low impedance inductors (14 of which are air cored and were specially made by DPA) and 15 capacitors assembled on a printed circuit board. The front and rear panels of the units are earthed by silver tracks. "The Power" is also protected by its own 6.4A fuse and VDR.

    3. Sony MDR-7506 (V6 similar but cheaper ) headphones £75. Info at : http://www.audioreview.com/PRD_118049_2750crx.aspx
    They are in good condition but have some slight ear pad wear on the edges and some slight wear and tear marks around the headband. New pads can be obtained quite cheaply.

    Please email me at [email protected] if interested.

    thanks for looking

    Neil
     
    Neil, Oct 4, 2003
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    Neil

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    1 DPA power sold!

    Isolda cable price includes P/P for those who asked.
     
    Neil, Oct 10, 2003
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    bobby

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    do you still have that isolda. how does it compare to the kimber monocle?
     
    bobby, Feb 3, 2004
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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    hello Neil
    thought you hadnt registered here..........
     
    penance, Feb 3, 2004
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