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Ah, part of the problem is me, as when I said, "nothing comes close" I did not mean it as a value judgement. I meant it in terms of a combonation of features/interface and price that set it apart from what was out there. (in it's time) When it was released, $700 might have been a million dollars to me, as I was broke. I think I played with it at Manny's in NYC for a little while. The PCM42 was even farther out of my radar due to it's pricetag. The closest I've come to one is living next to Gary Hall! Anyway, I didn't mean to missrepresent anyone. I was following the last EH16 thread, and what I gathered from your posts was that you believed that the PCM42 did most (or all?) of what the EH16 did, but a lot better quality at a much higher price. I'm glad to have that info, as I frankly had little knowlege of that the PCM42 was. With it's pricetag of $700 as compared to the multi thousand (how much were they?) PCM42, I'd still say that even though it's quality was much less, nothing came close in it's price range. So LET'S GET SOME COFFEE! Mark Sottilaro Hedewa7@aol.com wrote: > wasn't coming down on you. > wasn't following complete thread, and misunderstood you. > my mistake. > offer of coffee still stands. > best, > dt / s-c