loomisjohnson

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LSA1 Statement vs. PSB Synchrony 2B or 1B?
rebbi, it sounds like you answered your own question. coincidentally, there's a long current agon thread in which owners rave about their lsas, so much so that one would have to conclude that the lsas must be great as well. however, since you can'... 
LSA1 Statement vs. PSB Synchrony 2B or 1B?
i haven't heard the lsas, but i know the psb-- as you experienced, the psbs are a great speaker by any measure. i personally would choose them or the quite similar sounding paradigm signature over anything i've heard in the  
Name your lame duck artist........
tt, bong et. al. i love buckley, but i can see where he can be offputting on vinyl--he's very theatrical and emotive; like rufus wainwright or antony/johnsons there's a showtuney aspect to this music which can sound a bit fey if you're a rockhead ... 
Name your lame duck artist........
iheard about that austin show--reportedly, she was all agitated about lance armstrong having only one testicle.... 
Best Song Intro
i always dug the guitar buildup at the start of "unsatisfied" by the replacements. also, the little riff that opens robyn hitchcock's "ny doll"--real purty. 
Help with speaker choice
of your choices, i can vouch for the vmps rm30--very easy to place and drive (93db efficiency), good low end extension and really, really nice transparent highs. your other choices are all well-regarded (i haven't heard the adagios), but i'd look ... 
Name your lame duck artist........
just a word in defense of sheryl crow. i'm not gonna claim she's godlike, but i think she gets unfairly maligned, probably because she's milfy and pops up a lot in people magazine. she's actually a good musician, with a knack for melody--like stev... 
Name your lame duck artist........
conceptually, i'd divide the foregoing into specific categories:1. artists of no discernible musical ability who nonetheless have value as image makers, trendsetters etc. (madonna,bon jovi, cher)2. especially annoying ass clowns who nonetheless ha... 
Need small subwoofer for thump
you can get a used mirage or energy (same company) sub on ebay for less than $150 on ebay--they're both very musical. the paradigm pdr 8 or pdr 10 will also serve you fine in the same range. for a few bucks more, an hsu stf will give you A BIGGER ... 
paradigm s8 v3 vs. revel f52 any preference ?
two great speakers--you can't really go wrong with either. the paradigms are easier to drive and place and I believe have the smaller footprint; for loud music they'd probably be my choice. i'd encourage you to audition both. 
Amplifier for Revel Studio v.1
the revels need tons of power--i use 250w/side with my f32s. i just don't see 7ow cutting it--you'll hear much more bloom and low end extension with much more juice. 
Any suggestions for good obscure music?
"bloomed" is vg, albeit more conventional than buckner's later stuff, which can really get embedded in your brain if you let your guard down.at jax2's suggestion, i did listen to some live stuff from jeffrey focault (on archive.org, the greatest w... 
Any suggestions for good obscure music?
for some reason, sufjan stevens reminds me of yanni. foucault is on my ever-expanding listi saw richard buckner playing outdoors on a saturday afternoon at the taste of chicago fest. he started out with a lengthy, obscene, unintentionally hilarous... 
Any suggestions for good obscure music?
jax2--i'll definitely check out your alexi murdoch. i'll also throw out two more, than shut up:1. richard buckner--devotion and doubt. a real twisted puppy, once described as sounding like uncle tupelo on a bad day; really pretty, tuneful, strange... 
Any suggestions for good obscure music?
if you like folkie stuff, check out the third party, by jules shear. probably the worst selling record in major label history, it features extremely good songwriting (shear is a renowned songwriter who has written hits for cyndi lauper, the bangle...