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Whats on your turntable tonight? @spiritofradio Not a fan of 16HP?Tallest Man voice not for me.RIP Lyle. | |
Square living room--12x12 Open. | |
Audiophile Bass? Rubber feet allow the speaker to move around just enough to smear the sound. Now try solid core speaker cable. | |
maintenance Probably not. Smog maybe? | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Black Heart Procession - Three (Touch & Go 2000)Alone in the basement. Saw them live. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? William Ackerman - Passage (Windham Hill 1981)Remember New Age? "a digital recording" subtitled on the cover. I bought this when it came out. Guitar and atmospheric cello and piano. I shall go and look into the misty woods and return presently. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Renaissance - Prologue (Sovereign 1972)Religious hippies with a great piano and female vocals. Interesting. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Sixteen Horsepower - Low EstateThe man is possessed. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Gato Barbieri - Caliente! (A&M 1976)What happens when a guy who plays sax likes Santana and Marvin Gaye.Jerome Sabbagh, Greg Toohey - No Filter (Sunnyside 2018)This is growing on me despite the somewhat dull sounding mix. Come on! Drums on one... | |
Your memory of Audio Marketing, esp. B.S. "Pure, Perfect Sound Forever" -Philips | |
High End Audio......Sucking the Romance out of the Music? I hope he gave you a tip. | |
High End Audio......Sucking the Romance out of the Music? I just thought of something. noromance. | |
High End Audio......Sucking the Romance out of the Music? Stereophile is fine for the meandering musings of its editorial staff. As far as reviewing, everything sounds great. | |
High End Audio......Sucking the Romance out of the Music? @orpheus10 the "high end salons" must have been fed up with you coming in all the time. Listening with that little notebook. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Sam Butera and the Witnesses - The Big Horn (Capital 1958)If they could leave the digits at home and record the way they used to, we'd have actual High Fidelity. In the freakin room. |