+1@mijostyn
The best place to listen to music??
This does not necessarily belong in the speaker section but since he uses old Tannoy speakers I thought it might be OK.
Though I have never been there I think this would get my vote.
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2019/sep/30/tokyo-japan-bar-martha-shibuya-ebisu-whisky
Though I have never been there I think this would get my vote.
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2019/sep/30/tokyo-japan-bar-martha-shibuya-ebisu-whisky
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i spend 30 hours a week in my room (click on my name to see) listening and it’s where i most enjoy listening. my room is in a barn, separate from my house, in the middle of 5 acres, in the mountains, so i can play music as long as i want, whenever i want, as loud as i want. even better is when friends join me to listen, and i have plenty of comfortable chairs for that to happen often. |
If you are in the Bay Area check out Bar Shiru in Oakland which borrowed the concept, but not the owners attitude. https://www.barshiru.com/ Horn speakers, as well as a set of Devore. Mostly Line Magnetic electronics, but some Parasound (they are local) sprinkled in. A couple of turntables one of which I know is a VPI and I think the other is an SME. Good selection of Japanese whiskey and other spirits. A nice relaxing place to hang out and enjoy some music away from home. |
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