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Post Subject: Who knows...Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/18/2015
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It looks like the Air Force prodigally follow the rule of
the game: to introduce some kind of flashy avantgarde model, make a lot of noise
over it and then while the noise up to introduce a less expensive model that
collects the publicity of the flashy brand. All audio companies follow the pattern
and the Air Force is no exception.
I do not know a lot about the Air
Force table. They look fine to me and I do not know what is the difference
between the new models they produced. I also do not know what would be the difference
between the old Micro TTs and Air Forces. It is very possible that the difference
never will be know. It is not to mention that Air Force very much might
not make publicity in US, the way as Micro never was know. Until Air Force will not give this table to some
kind of big name audio-reviewing whore not US consumer will buy it or express interest.
I do not follow the publications recently but I did not hear that Air Forces
was advertised in a “big way” in US.
For sure it would be interesting
to learn if the new Air Force tables can push envelop of what we know
about TT but I very much doubt that neither me and nor the few people I know
who used the TT are in position to state it.
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