If anyone wants to listen to my system, I'll do it for $5 per person less. I'll even give group discounts. But if you want front row seats, you'll need to be on the guest list.
Ohm speakers are performing LIVE: on Feb. 27 2015
Just an FYI to those who may be interested in enjoying the snow with us in NYC.
Ohm speakers are performing LIVE: on February 27 at the NYU's Skirball Hall with the FLUX string quartet playing Spencer Topel's composition for a string octect (four live and four speakers, each ghosting a live performance), as part of "Spatialized 2015." Tickets available here.
http://nyuskirball.org/calendar/spatialized2015
DATE / TIME FEBRUARY 27 / 8:00pm
PRESENTER: WASHINGTON SQUARE CONTEMPORARY
MUSIC SOCIETY + NYU FASTYPEMUSICDURATION2 HRSTICKETS$25 [REG]/$15 [SENIOR/STUDENT]; NYU STUDENTS AND FACULTY FREE
Ohm speakers are performing LIVE: on February 27 at the NYU's Skirball Hall with the FLUX string quartet playing Spencer Topel's composition for a string octect (four live and four speakers, each ghosting a live performance), as part of "Spatialized 2015." Tickets available here.
http://nyuskirball.org/calendar/spatialized2015
DATE / TIME FEBRUARY 27 / 8:00pm
PRESENTER: WASHINGTON SQUARE CONTEMPORARY
MUSIC SOCIETY + NYU FASTYPEMUSICDURATION2 HRSTICKETS$25 [REG]/$15 [SENIOR/STUDENT]; NYU STUDENTS AND FACULTY FREE
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Hi ZD542 I'd pay you $10 for entry if you let me play certain records and CDs. To get front row entry I'd buy you a beer of your choice. I hope members here can go as I can't make the 2-27-2015 NYU show. I'd love to see the cabling and other stuff used with the Ohm Walsh speakers at the show. I love Class D amplification with the Ohm Walsh speakers. I wonder if they would be using Crown XLS Class D amps during the show. |
I forgot to add additional details.You can see what Ohm Walsh speaker will be paired with what artist. http://ohmspeaker.com/news/ohm-speakers-are-performing-live/ |
It sounds way cool. Wish I could go. I notice the larger speakers appear to be matched to the lower octave string instruments which would seem to make sense. I know John Strohbeen is a big classical music fan and supporter of the arts and plays locally as well himself on occasion, I have read. It would be interesting to hear how well he pulls this off technically not to mention the program sounds very progressive and intriguing. |
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