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- From: soucie@bnr.ca (John Soucie)
- Subject: Re: Superphon/Meitner/Dolan
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.231530.25217@bcrka451.bnr.ca>
- Originator: soucie@bcrks206
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- Organization: Bell Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada
- References: <1992Dec15.150123.23942@esrican.uucp>
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- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 23:15:30 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec15.150123.23942@esrican.uucp>, scarlett@esrican.uucp (Brian Scarlett) writes:
- >
- > Do the following audio companies still exist?
- >
- >
- > Meitner (based in Montreal, produced the Pa6i preamp)
- >
- > Dolan (based in Ottawa)
-
- Sorry, they (him...Richard Dolan) went out of buisness a year or two ago.
- Although their PM-1 pre-amp was very well reviewed I have been told that
- their inability to come up with any follow up products really hurt their
- chances at sustaining any momentum. They had an amp that was supposedly
- due out but never made it.
- I bought a brand new PM-1 6 months or so ago from a trashy second hand
- stereo store. I just happened to have read a VERY favourable review in the
- Canadian high-end magazine UHF and a day or two later I walk into this store
- and in amongst the junky amps and receivers for $89.95 sits this PM-1 pre-amp
- on a shelf by itself. They wanted CAN$800 for it. I went back and re-read the
- review and found out it listed for $2500 and they (UHF) compared it favourably
- to their high-buck reference pre-amp. I went back in with some of my own old
- hi-fi junk (I mean junk) and managed to get them to take my junk and $680 for
- it. I was told that this was one of the last ones built by the company that was
- contracted to assemble them. When times got tough, the contracters didn't get
- paid so when Dolan finally went bankrupt (or out of buisness?) part of the
- settlement was that they could assemble another 2 or 3 units and put them up
- for sale at cost to retreive some money. $800 was supposed to be cost. I even
- got a second set of IC's that were used inside and are apparently hard to find.
- I am happy.
- I have since found a local dealer who says that he was involved in it's
- development or evaluation and that he does a modification to the pre-amp for
- $400 that will improve the soundstaging and other qualities so well that as he
- puts it "nothing under $4500 will touch it". I'm very curious about this but
- also very skeptical. He claims he rips out the wiring harness among other things
- and re-wires the whole unit. Well, if I feel rich......
-
- Gee...it's great when somebody asks about a piece of equipment you thought
- was obscure, available only regionally and also an orphan...and you own one!!!
-
- >
- > Superphon (Stan Warren's company, produced the Revelation preamps)
- >
- >
- > --
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-
-
- P.S...I love your sig. If you are into cars...you know this is SO TRUE!!
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- --
- The opinions expressed here are the John Soucie
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- reflect the opinions of Bell Northern
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