bifwynne ...
It a terrific set. As I said previously, I was lucky to find a set from France in a used record store in Los Angeles (Aarons). I saw the American pressing for sale on Ebay the other day. Here it is .. I found it for you. Its $19.00.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Linda-Ronstadt-Round-Midnight-LP-3-Record-Box-Set-Asylum-Original-9-60489-1-LR-/111641226504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19fe55ed08
The REF-75 SE has slightly over 100 hours on it now ... and its suburb. The soundstage continues to grow in every way. The realism is getting mind boggling. I've been playing CDs exclusively for the past week or so. I can honestly say that CDs played with the SE sound better than vinyl played on the stock REF-75 by far. That's really saying something.
And by the way, I have it on good authority that several well respected reviewers have the new REF-SE's in hand. Their assessment? They all bought the amps.
Here's the best CD of the night: Harry Connick, Jr's "Only You."
If you like the old standard ballads, this one is for you for sure. I've listened to this CD quite a few times, but Connick's voice has never been so real and intimate before. Its funny, but I've never considered him to be that great of a singer. I just thought of him as kind of a Sinatra wanna be ... until I invited him into the listening room tonight.
The REF-75 SE really allowed me to appreciate the wonderful instrument that Connick's voice truly is. His piano playing is very moving as well. The strings of the orchestra are not strident at all, just very lush ... as in live. Here's the CD:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Only-You-by-Harry-Connick-Jr-CD-Feb-2004-Columbia-USA-Box163-/321705663929?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ae726ddb9
I'm a fan.
Stay tuned ... more updates on the amp, and more music recommendations to come.
Happy listening ...
It a terrific set. As I said previously, I was lucky to find a set from France in a used record store in Los Angeles (Aarons). I saw the American pressing for sale on Ebay the other day. Here it is .. I found it for you. Its $19.00.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Linda-Ronstadt-Round-Midnight-LP-3-Record-Box-Set-Asylum-Original-9-60489-1-LR-/111641226504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19fe55ed08
The REF-75 SE has slightly over 100 hours on it now ... and its suburb. The soundstage continues to grow in every way. The realism is getting mind boggling. I've been playing CDs exclusively for the past week or so. I can honestly say that CDs played with the SE sound better than vinyl played on the stock REF-75 by far. That's really saying something.
And by the way, I have it on good authority that several well respected reviewers have the new REF-SE's in hand. Their assessment? They all bought the amps.
Here's the best CD of the night: Harry Connick, Jr's "Only You."
If you like the old standard ballads, this one is for you for sure. I've listened to this CD quite a few times, but Connick's voice has never been so real and intimate before. Its funny, but I've never considered him to be that great of a singer. I just thought of him as kind of a Sinatra wanna be ... until I invited him into the listening room tonight.
The REF-75 SE really allowed me to appreciate the wonderful instrument that Connick's voice truly is. His piano playing is very moving as well. The strings of the orchestra are not strident at all, just very lush ... as in live. Here's the CD:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Only-You-by-Harry-Connick-Jr-CD-Feb-2004-Columbia-USA-Box163-/321705663929?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ae726ddb9
I'm a fan.
Stay tuned ... more updates on the amp, and more music recommendations to come.
Happy listening ...