veerossi,
"Right on CD318! One of my favorite albums."
I’ve always loved Get Happy!!, right from the 20 track 1980 UK vinyl to my favourite CD copy on Demon records.
The rest of Costello’s catalogue is interesting but this is the one I’ll take with me when I next go and audition for a speaker upgrade.
You know, those ones which leave the music intact and do a disappearing act.*
Damn it, I think it’s going to take a lot of money. The pressure will be enormous. The research will take years.
And then in all the confusion and strees I’ll end up with the wrong ones!
The difficult life of an audiophile.
alfa100,
"my final frontier was coupling my speakers to the walls ... and then happiness. I’ve decided I’m done. The end. Now just enjoying the music for what it is."
Yes, this is something that could be tried more often. My previous Rega bookshelves were fixed to the wall via a special wall mount that Rega offered.
They sounded first rate for a pair of small speakers.
Anyway, well done and congrats!
We’re all trying to get to the same place.
* "The best loudspeakers for stereo sound reproduction are those that disappear chameleon-like from the listening room and simultaneously withdraw attention from the room. What remains is an acoustic scene of phantom sources and spaces in front of the listener; an illusion that the brain creates from the naturalness of the sonic cues imbedded in the recording, which the two loudspeakers reproduce. Output volume and dynamic range of the loudspeakers has to mimic the live event for the illusion to be believable.
Few loudspeakers are capable of this magician trick."
Siegfried Linkwitz