Too cool for school!
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Too cool for school!
Don't know if you blokes are famaliar with American composer Howard Hanson. I recently acquired his Sym no. 2 and Lament or Beowolf on a Mercury Golden Imports lp and it's moving, big time,...
Morris Minor, hi. Just want to let you know that I owned and drove an MM coupe all over Northern California in the late 70's. Of the cars I have owned, to include a classic '57 Cadillac Coupe de...
That they are, I can attest to that. I find this true of Scandanavian labels Opus 3 and Proprius, also. Oh, and Odin for some very esoteric jazz.
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Le petite bump for the preservation of sound waveforms and the information they carry, all your system is working in earnest to produce.
You mean these, Sq (at the bottom)?
http://surrounds
Thanks for chiming in. Here's a review from Filterlab posted right here some months ago:
"Like most audiophile chaps, I'm definitely up for...
Nice discussion, fellas. I do understand the ripple effect, of course. The purpose of the wool pads is to absorb and dissipate short and spreading or rippling high frequency waveforms produced by...
Zanash- Hi. Kindly give more information. I can't fathom what you mean by kitchen sink. Thanks.
Three ladies tonite . .
Deeper- Maria Neckham (Sunnyside). A very hip little jazz singer and composer/arranger from Austria currently residing in Brooklyn by way of an ashram from the sound of her...
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=systems;sa=view;id=1448
Not sharp enough to move it here, you know.
Nice, Martin.
I have an album from the 70's that's quite good: Percussion Music- The Tristan Fry Percussion Ensemble (GALE maximum fidelity recordings). Various composers. Cheers.
My man. Thanks
is something I've made a study of and custom make an affordable after market product for its removal. For those of you who don't know, diffraction is the reflection of waveforms shorter in length...
Dog! I LOVE "Dawn" by Double Image! So much so that I bought an extra copy used from Amazon in the hope that it would be quieter. It's about the same as my original, so no problem. Bass player...
I go to New Orleans every now and again. These cats are playin? I'm gonna check them out. Thanks.
For you hard bop jazz aficianados, to include myself, you might find the article under the cover photo of Hank Mobley written by yours truly useful or amusing at the site below.
By the way, this...
Lying round home alone
On a rainy night like this
Starving for your love
Hungry for just one kiss
Every rain drop I hear
Against my window pane
Beats so loud and clear words that spell...
I have Africa, Tears and Laughter on the Inner City label from Dollar Brand leading a quartet and it's beautiful. Cheers.
Let me introduce you to pianist McCoy Tyner (I think someone else mentioned him). And why not the John Coltrane Quartet at the same time? Coltrane's Live at Birdland on the Impulse label. Listen...
Nice link, thanks.
Lil footnote- didn't see a way to modify the above statement at this date:
So . . The red and green circles at the lower link are not a part of your recordings, it is redundant information...
Last night I listened to two releases from Jan Garabek/Bobo Stenson Quartet on ECM, Dansere (1976) and Witchi-Tao-To (1973). The closing track on the latter, Desireless, is 20 minutes long and the...
If you have the latter, speakers with right or near right angles, you have the former. Diffraction is the reflection of sound waveforms shorter in length than the width of your speaker cabinets and...
Google Cardas and at his website he provides a calculator. Use modest toe-in and an equilateral triangle for starters. Scooting your chair back will yield more of an in room presence but will...
I recently acquired Garrick's Promises in a sextet including Joe Harriott on alto sax and Joe's own, Free Form. Promises has a unique personality courtesy of Garrick's sensibilities. Glad I got it....