Garry Huang, owner and holder of the keys to Musical Paradise.Īs the Wall of Sound website was being conceived, the founder Noam Bronstein and I agreed that, of all the amplifiers we had both owned over the past several years–and there were dozens–the one that represented the best bang for the buck was, without doubt, the Musical Paradise MP-301 MK2 and MK3. But what if I told you that in realm of the aural senses, you could, with certain limitations, have $5000 sound for $339 (plus $60 shipping)? Single-ended ambrosia for the price of a throwaway-LCD television? Look no further than Edmonton, Alberta, home of one Mr. Listen to a magical sound system, and it becomes difficult to settle for bright, thin, brittle low-budget sound. There are affordable bottles that rival the great ones, but they are very hard to find. Fine audio is like fine wine–taste a great wine, and there is no going back to inexpensive, mass-produced plonk. We might cycle through five, ten, even twenty amplifiers over the course of a decade before we settle upon the one that makes our heart sing. Many audiophiles spend thousands of dollars in search of the system that best suits their needs. $339 plus shipping of $60 to North America. Musical Paradise MP-301 MK3 (2013 Deluxe Version).
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