Glad everything O.K. for you now. I have an all-electric house and worry about power outages in middle of winter. Planning to get a dual-fuel generator and a propane heater (35,000 BTU) "just in case" to keep my water pipes from freezing/bursting. The joys of home ownership.
No Music with No Power
Yesterday 300,000 people had experienced power outage in Northwest of Washington State due to severe winter storm.
I was one of them to have outage of 15 hours from 11AM to 2AM on this morning.
4 years ago, I had experienced 60 hours power outage.
Thus I had bought gas power generator just in case.
But it is heavy (around 50kg, 110lb) and got stuck in storage.
So I did not use it yesterday.
But if power outage had extended to daytime of today, I would have used it.
I had been back to my home in Washington State on 18th Tuesday.
After being back to US, I had 150 new CDs delivered from Oldies.com including some soundtrack.
https://oldies-cdn.freetls.fastly.net/i/boxart/w680/31/47/050087314743.jpg?v=21
Also I have new digital cable ready and 300B tube to play with.
Just after playing music for 12 hours, I experienced sudden power outage with severe winter storm similar to "Frozen".
After checking the situation that more than half or people in my county is going through power outage, I was expecting for the worst case.
Fortunately, it ended after just 15 hours.
Now I am just happy to enjoy music without paying much attention to sound.
During 18 day’s stay in Korea, I had gone through lot of things including vintage Western horns, first audition of Total Dac and MSB Select Dac.
But after being back to my home, I can enjoy music without paying too much attention to sound.
It will be nice if I can get vintage Western Big horn system which has very natural dynamics and soundstage.
But I can happily live with my current system of Lansche 4.1 speaker driven by Line Magnetic 508 SET amp for the time being..
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