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07 February 2015
Looks good, performs poorly.
Unfortunately I cannot recommend this system. It looks nice, but performance is something else again. The sound quality is at best mediocre. I wound up giving it to Goodwill and buying a Vizio surround sound system for my TV.
Clay
08 February 2013
A decent product at a reasonable price.
Mostly so far so good and a very reasonable price. Apart from some menus that are not intuitive in places, it is a nice item and works well.
Clay
07 December 2007
Everything you'd want to know and more!
W. J. G. Ord-Hume is one of the world's experts on mechanical music machines; pianos, music boxes, organs, etc. He is a meticulous historian and often entertaining writer as well.
This large volume tells you just about everything there is to know on the subject of automatic (self-playing) organs; their history from ancient to modern, information about their makers, how they work, etc. Ord-Hume has an amazing depth of knowledge and experience in this field. He is occasionally a bit cranky about the errors of others, but even then with an enjoyable grace.
The book includes numerous photographs of instruments, including a nice color section, and detailed drawings of how things function. If you have an interest in this topic, this is an essential reference for your library.
I should note that you will find the occasional typographical error the publisher has not caught. For some reason this seems to be a common failing of low volume specialty books.