What stereo equipment do respected musicians listen to?


With all the debate on this piece of equipment is better than that, it got me to thinking… What setup do well respected musicians have, e.g. amps, speakers, etc.  What does Wynton Marsalis listen to, for example?  Just curious and thought it might be a fun topic. 

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   My brother, before he went off to study the Viola at Indiana State University studied with Milton Preves, a violist who was the first chair in the CSO (Chicago Symphony) Orchestra).  He taught students at his home here on the Northshore.  I was there a few times and actually heard his setup; Klipschorns and McIntosh amplifiers.  Never heard them before.  As a thirteen, fourteen-year-old, I was blown away and I think it had a center channel but that was a long time ago.  It was a large room.

  Charlie Haden owned Naim Audio gear.

   

    

 

I don’t think it’s been mentioned here yet but I remember, and enjoyed, Stereophile’s Musicians As Audiophiles series. A big one was Ron Carter. Also included a lot of NYC area jazz musicians.

 

... and I always think of Henry Rollins' stereo too and see someone has already posted his system. 

 

Take a clue from the 60s...."If it feels good, do it."

 

Footnote:  Pete Townshend.....partial deafness and tinnitus.  FYI: currently touring with Roger....

Just too much hyping/bsing and baiting in the audiophile galaxy.   

Advertising signs that con you
Into thinking you're the one
That can do what's never been done
That can win what's never been won
Meantime life outside goes on
All around you

Dylan, 1965

 

 

 

 

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