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Cinepro Advice (sorry very long)
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Post 1 made on Monday January 26, 2004 at 14:43
Joe Noonan
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I used to spec in a 3k6MkII then the III whenever I could. Truely amazing amps for HT. When Eric Abraham passed away. I saw that the company folded and web site closed down and that was that. Well I just saw that Cinepro name is back up with company Micon Audio and spoke with Gus the VP.Seemed very anxcious to do business. Also see that some company Verrastar is marketing an amp based on Eric's designs and their website posts cautions about using amps under Cinepro name. Sorry for long post needed to fill in background...My question is...Has any of you delt with new Cinepro Company yet? after reading the Verrastar post [Link: cineprotheater.com]

I am now a little leary about doing business with New Cinepro until I get some feedback with people. How have your dealings with new company been? Just afraid company going out of business again if there is some court battle going on between Micon and the Abraham family and god knows who else.

Thanks for any advice...

Joe (Just have soft spot for those amps and would LOVE to use them again)
Post 2 made on Monday January 26, 2004 at 21:02
Greg C
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If you are looking for amps with lots of power and headroom, try the Cinenova series from Earthquake. [Link: earthquakesound.com] Tons of power and tons of headroom.
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OP | Post 3 made on Monday January 26, 2004 at 21:38
Joe Noonan
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Thanks Greg I remember auditioning those amps. I was just hoping someone here might have had dealings with new owners before ordering for next media room I'm doing.

Regards,
Joe


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