Ultimate Audio Upgrade


No, not something from Machina Dynamica. I made the big plunge in my next step in music appreciation. I purchased a cello and am learning to play! Seems that after several years of audio listening I continue to want more and more. The last time I got so excited was when I listened to a pair of Verity Parsifal Ovations driven by a VTL 6.5 and MB 450's and dcs SACD source. And they didn't even sound as nice. And the cello was a little less expensive. I would be interested in peoples recommendation of cello music that is "outside the box", bluegrass, jazz, etc so that I may expand on what might be possible with this instrument. I would also appreciate anyones experience with picking up an instrument late in life. Thanks, David.
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Congratulations on your new hobby. Learning to play an instrument is a great experience. I started playing the piano later in life when my children started taking lessons. The better I get the more I enjoy it. Been playing and taking lessons about 7 years now. Seem to have morphed into a Chopin pianist along with some new age type stuff such as George Winston or David Nephew.

Chuck
BOND - definitely "fit" - you'll find yourself thinking outside and inside the box.
after playing the cello, the deficincies of stereo systems will become evident.
Even more important, what material is the pike on the cello made of?

Seriously, playing a musical instrument, especially one where one 'forms' the notes instead of just striking a key, will give a new perspective when listening to music through your audio system. Things like perceived differences in power cords will not seem as important as the sound of your instrument held and played in different ways. You will also discover that it is impossible to reproduce the sound of your instrument with your audio system no matter how much you try!

Enjoy.

Bob P.