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MANUFACTURERS’ COMMENTS

ANY CLOD CAN HAVE THE FACTS; HAVING OPINIONS IS AN ART

THIS ISSUE: Representatives of Audio MusiKraft, Cary, Schiit, Sutherland, dCS, and Accustic Arts share their thoughts about our reviews of their products.

Audio MusiKraft Bronze

We want to thank Art Dudley and Stereophile magazine for his review of the Audio MusiKraft Bronze cartridge.

As pointed out by Art, throughout time, bronze has sporadically been adopted by a handful of high-caliber audio specialists pursuing ultimate musical performance and satisfaction. From the get go, we had one primary objective: to maximally improve the performance envelope of this legendary cartridge. All our initial efforts were directed toward reinventing the weakest link: the external plastic shell. This culminated in the development of a truly unique “all-in-one” design that still to this day has no peer. And just as a teaser for things to come,

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