charles1dad
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PS Audio PWT - cd transport All I can report is a very different experience in my case as the PWT has been wonderful in the 6 years I've had mine. Exceptionally open, resolved, transparent but best of all (for me) very natural sound. My listening impressons pretty much match... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Wolf and Schubert represent polar ends of a vast spectrum regarding religious though and it’s quite unlikely they’ll "ever" see eye to eye on this topic. Both of them posses excellent music taste and knowledge. Let’s find common ground there. Cha... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... When God becomes the topic things can become very complex and philosophical. I feel that this is such a personal matter that it can be difficult to discuss as one’s beliefs, conviction and relationship with God vary all over a wide spectrum. This ... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... This thread the past few days has been a genuine joy to read and participate in. This is the whole point of having an audio system, to listen to and connect with the music we are passionate about. Bill,Carmen was in prime form well into the mid ... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Jond, I’m happy that you enjoyed those two recordings, I had a feeling they’d appeal to you. Regarding Nickolas Payton, he is one heck of a trumpeter. I really like Roy Hargrove but Payton has the better chops IMHO. Wolf, Yes, listening to Brad Me... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Bill (Grannyring) true. This is why I try to make it clear that I'm not putting down an artist who may not be my favorite. Surely Barber has many fans who adore her and her music and I respect that. It just so happens that Schubert, Frank and ... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Hi Jond,I'm glad you were able to find them.Charles | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Shubert, It’s as if you’ve read my mind given your observations. When I first began listening to jazz my exposure was as would be expected to the iconic and well established names. Ellington, Armstrong, Miles, Coltrane, Oscar Petterson and Ella’. ... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Hi Jond, Yes, I certainly agree with your assessment! It’s a very good and involving listening experience. We apparently have pretty similar taste/listening perspectives. I’m going to recommend two recordings I believe that you’d like if they’re a... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Jond, Yes, beautiful and involving music. That's why we bother to put our systems together in the first place. Let me know if you find the live konitz appealing . Taste is such an individual variable.charles | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Hi droleg, Welcome to the ever growing list of happy "fusers"😊Charles | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Hi Jond, You are welcome and I’m glad that you like the suggested music .Here’s another really fine Lee Konitz, "Live At The Half Note ". Wonderful playing and the recording puts you right there in the club. I know that your Audio Note DAC will do... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Frank,See if you can find this on spotify. Pianist Tardo Hammer "Look, Stop And Listen" . This is a tribute to Tad Dameron and is exceptionally good! Tardo can flat out play. This was recorded in the early 2000s, he's out of NYC.Charles | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Frank,Early influence for Mehldau were Wynton Kelly and McCoy Tyner (you can’t go wrong there). Listening to him right now and he certainly has his own sound (which is how it should be). He has style similarities to Fred Hirsch, but not identical.... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Well it turns out that I have a recording featuring Brad Mehldau as a sideman. "Alone Together " it is a live recording of leader Lee Konitz (alto saxophonist) and Charlie Haden on bass. Venue is the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. Definitely an inf... |