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Musicality" in a system? What IS that ? I would like to up the ante in this very interesting discussion. Haven't we all experienced being in the presence of a very gifted artist or of an otherwise very gifted individual and felt a very powerful force or presence about them? This force i... | |
Warm sounding ss power amps Johnny7, this is a classic example of needing to be careful as far as the language used to describe the sound of a system and the potential solution to the perceived problem. You say that your system is bright and you want to warm it up. The oppos... | |
Music for "Tough Times" Forgive me for responding before Kat; but I would like to second her recommendation. (See my previous post above). There are times when the musical antics of Spike Jones or Peter Schikele are just the ticket to get me out of a funk. We music lover... | |
Musicality" in a system? What IS that ? Katharina, you make a great point, and precisely the point that I made recently in the "Music to test systems" thread. You also provide a great segue to a "second chapter" in the discussion of musicality; as suggested by Gregm. In the stated threa... | |
Is there a way to bi-wire MMG s? Try The Planar Speaker Asylum.com. You may have to first log on to Audio Asylum.com. There are many threads and discussions on modifying that speaker. Also call Magnepan and see if you can get a x-over schematic from them. Good luck but I strongly... | |
Calling all Recording Engineers I'm not sure it's the best, but it certainly is one of the great jazz recordings of all time. Aside from the usual superb playing by Evans, that recording captures the sound and feeling of the Village Vanguard like no other that I have heard. I ha... | |
Calling all Recording Engineers Excellent observations in the above posts. Since the original question concerns "classic" jazz recordings I will add my two cents worth in that context; although the same issues apply to classical or any other music (including pop) of value. I thi... | |
The universal language? Glad to see such honest interest in the wonderful music of other nations. There is so much to appreciate and learn; I am mystified by the fact that many music lovers don't tap these resources more often. Tracing the evolution of more familiar musi... | |
Musicality" in a system? What IS that ? I wish you a speedy recovery Detlof. I too will be tied up over the holiday, but will check in shortly afterwards. | |
Musicality" in a system? What IS that ? I'm game Gregm. I'll check in shortly. Regards. | |
The universal language? Dekay, the Basque recording intrigues me, I'll try to find it. For tango, try Astor Piazzola's music; very passionate stuff. There has been quite a lot of interest in his music as of late by well known artists; Gidon Kremer is high on the list. A ... | |
Music trivia anyone? Undertaker, YOU THE MAN! +2+2. "Donna Lee" on the euphonium, now that's something. | |
Musicality" in a system? What IS that ? Detlof, it is we who are honored to have you on this board. Thank you. I find it interesting that it was someone (you) in an environment that is "close, introvert, and lonely" as you describe, that initiated a discussion on a topic that is if not ... | |
Music trivia anyone? Right you are Rcprince. Good questions. What was Charlie Parker's first musical instrument? Hint, it was not a reed instrument. | |
Music trivia anyone? Rcprince, not sure wether your questions are directed at Undertaker or not, so I'm going to jump in. 1. Al Kooper 2. Blues Project. 3. Steve Katz. I'll try again with my question: What was Charlie Parker's first instrument? |