As a "keeper" of old KLH, I find both their findings to be well founded. = I grew up listening to McIntosh through Klipschorns (but was not = allowed to push the [white] buttons on the [blond] Telefunken that my = father had bought in Germany) and I still think there's no finer way for = fine music to be heard --- save in a fine performance space, in person. = Blaupunkt in Bimmer, Levinson in Lexus, and XM in Escalade? Not greats; = only OK. =20 ------------------------------------ I have the KLH speakers from my Dad > first tru Stereo Speakers we had back in the early 1960s > lost the H.H.Scott 340 Tuner to a deranged sister. I did save a 'Blonde' Telefunken Console Stereo from an unknown fate @ the local 'Sals' [salvation army]. It was {put a dent in it I have to fix later}*Mint* with the original owners manuals > Telefunken reel to reel on one side / phonograph on the other > under the lid in the center is that raft of white buttons & the rich aura of *RICH*ness. 8 [eight] 6 x 9 speakers in the lower end & just incredible and weighs a TON........ AMC content: can't use it in the back of the Kammback. Brien. NEW YORK eagle registry #501 eagle kammback registry