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    Join Date: Oct 2021

    Location: Berlin, Germany

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    I'm Christiaan.

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    Hi all, I just joined your interesting forum.

    I compose music using synthesizers / field-recordings, modular synthesizers and my own-build instruments from wood/ceramics. Currently I just listen on focal active monitors, but I'm starting to get interested in different hi-fi systems and think this forum can definitely help me further in this hi-fi-world. I am looking forward to participate!

    Cheers
    Chris

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    Hi Chris, and welcome to the forum. Your music projects sound very interesting- is there anywhere we can hear your creations?

    There are plenty of knowledgeable people here so ask away if you have any questions. Hope you enjoy AoS.
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    Join Date: Apr 2012

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    Hello Chris. Welcome to AOS.

    I'm sure your music and instrument developments would be of interest.

    Join in the chat and get to know the members, they are all friendly.


    Enjoy the forum,
    Geoff.
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    fantastic . big fan of German electronic music , otarion , klangwelt etc etc
    you are most welcome on here
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    Join Date: May 2013

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    I'm Christopher.

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    Hello Chris and Welcome to AOS.

    I listen to lots of types of music on different formats and I also like to dabble with making noise on various things too from guitar to samplers, synths etc.

    Would like to see your modular synth setup as I find this subject totally engaging and I'd like to dabble in this direction one day.

    I use my (now) vintage B&W DM600 speakers for my main listening set up but equally love the Adam Audio T5V's that I have in my 'Studio'

    Enjoy your time here
    Best Wishes
    Christopher D
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