Wow - I have a few days break and the list goes mad - and all set off by the appearance of a 30+ year old hardware box up for sale!

On 01/05/2011 19:18, Martin Leese wrote
My recollection from a 1980s telephone
conversation with Minim was that the
production AD 10 decoders did not have
hand-selected components, but the
reference version of the AD 10 did (and cost
more).


I'll ask Roger (Furness) when I see him next - probably at AES in a couple of 
weeks time.


    Dave

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