Well, I'm old, but thank God I can still hear.
To the naysayers ... even those who are just having a little fun poking at us ARC guys ... no offense taken by me, None. In fact, I kind of enjoy poking your ribs in return. :>)
With that said, in one of my last posts, I said that the amp seemed to reach a plateau of sorts. Kind of got a little dark sounding. I've had this experience with the last few pieces of ARC I've bought. During break-in, even a small step backward may occur. Its just the parts breaking in.
That brings me to last night's listening session.
At 40 hours, there was a significant breakthrough. I put on one of my Paul Desmond albums. Its on the Artist House label: AH-9402. Its a live performance recorded in 1975 at Bourbon Street, Mixed in 1978 by Don Thompson in Toronto, Canada. Its a "must have" for any Desmond fan - superb performance and audiophile quality sound.
About a third of the way through the first side, things opened up in a dramatic way. It was like I was transported into the club. If you've heard "Jazz at the Pawnshop you'll get the drift of what I'm talking about. The difference is ... instead of Swedish musicians trying to emulate Desmond, you have the real thing right there in front of you. There's some amazing guitar work by Ed Bickert that really shows off the speed of the amp with the SE upgrade as well.
Here's something that really hit me and was fun to listen to: With all previous amps, and like the "Pawnshop" album, you can hear the servers clinking the dishes. Well, I always thought they were dishes on this album, but with the SE upgrade you can clearly hear that they are bar glasses, the heavy kind. Its like the bartender is gathering them up with two hands and maybe putting them in the sink or something. Maybe with the next upgrade I'll be able to tell if the water in the sink was rinse water or soapy wash water. *lol*
Here's where we're at now. We can all sit back and say to ourselves, or hear our friends say ... "man, your SYSTEM sounds great." Last night the comments were ... "Man, THOSE GUYS SOUND GREAT!"
Is my exuberance over the top? Perhaps ... but I know my music, I know my record collection, and I know what I heard last night with this Paul Desmond album: Magic.
If you're interested, here's one for sale on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAUL-DESMOND-self-titled-s-t-LP-Artists-House-AH2-1978-NM-gatefold-/131335718730?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e9438074a
And this one, while not a live performance, is just as good musically and performance wise. Jim Hall on guitar.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAUL-DESMOND-East-of-the-Sun-DISCOVERY-840-nm-w-Jim-Hall-Percy-Heath-Kay-/380659384073?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58a1113f09
Happy listening, guys ...
To the naysayers ... even those who are just having a little fun poking at us ARC guys ... no offense taken by me, None. In fact, I kind of enjoy poking your ribs in return. :>)
With that said, in one of my last posts, I said that the amp seemed to reach a plateau of sorts. Kind of got a little dark sounding. I've had this experience with the last few pieces of ARC I've bought. During break-in, even a small step backward may occur. Its just the parts breaking in.
That brings me to last night's listening session.
At 40 hours, there was a significant breakthrough. I put on one of my Paul Desmond albums. Its on the Artist House label: AH-9402. Its a live performance recorded in 1975 at Bourbon Street, Mixed in 1978 by Don Thompson in Toronto, Canada. Its a "must have" for any Desmond fan - superb performance and audiophile quality sound.
About a third of the way through the first side, things opened up in a dramatic way. It was like I was transported into the club. If you've heard "Jazz at the Pawnshop you'll get the drift of what I'm talking about. The difference is ... instead of Swedish musicians trying to emulate Desmond, you have the real thing right there in front of you. There's some amazing guitar work by Ed Bickert that really shows off the speed of the amp with the SE upgrade as well.
Here's something that really hit me and was fun to listen to: With all previous amps, and like the "Pawnshop" album, you can hear the servers clinking the dishes. Well, I always thought they were dishes on this album, but with the SE upgrade you can clearly hear that they are bar glasses, the heavy kind. Its like the bartender is gathering them up with two hands and maybe putting them in the sink or something. Maybe with the next upgrade I'll be able to tell if the water in the sink was rinse water or soapy wash water. *lol*
Here's where we're at now. We can all sit back and say to ourselves, or hear our friends say ... "man, your SYSTEM sounds great." Last night the comments were ... "Man, THOSE GUYS SOUND GREAT!"
Is my exuberance over the top? Perhaps ... but I know my music, I know my record collection, and I know what I heard last night with this Paul Desmond album: Magic.
If you're interested, here's one for sale on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAUL-DESMOND-self-titled-s-t-LP-Artists-House-AH2-1978-NM-gatefold-/131335718730?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e9438074a
And this one, while not a live performance, is just as good musically and performance wise. Jim Hall on guitar.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAUL-DESMOND-East-of-the-Sun-DISCOVERY-840-nm-w-Jim-Hall-Percy-Heath-Kay-/380659384073?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58a1113f09
Happy listening, guys ...