I have a team of 20 young bankers under my command, with an average age of c.30 years. They are certainly fairly well-paid by all means and have enough discretionary income to afford a few indulgencies.
Still, it is just 1 guy among them who is really interested in music and private listening...
In a way, all of the three (four) groups remind of an old joke about a bunch of blind men who try to apprehend the shape of an elephant by touching different parts of its body - leg, tail, husk etc.
That is not a way to reach a holistic apprehension of the best technique (and technology) in...
Sorry for re-posting the video from another thread, but it works well as an illustrative example of this combo.
Here a Border Patrol 300B SET with 8W Takatsukis drives the 4-channel horn towers while plate AB amplifiers drive the 2X16 inch TAD bass horns.
300Bs works from 100 Hz upwards so do...
I have the Aida’s (first generation)in my city apartment in a fairly small room (listening distance is c.3 meters).
They are excellent speakers - tender, soulful, expressive, extremely vocal, unbelievably natural and coherent even at low listening volumes.
For the EUR/USD 50k at which they...
If you like a bit of avant-garde/modern jazz, and not only the “Old Masters”, I highly recommend David Murray recordings on Soul Note/Black Saint label:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Murray_(saxophonist)
I have an Esoteric K1 + Esoteric atomic clock in the Gamma system. K1 upconverts everything to DSD, DSD DF off, and the clock is set to 10 MHz. I use physical media only - CDs and SACDs.
There might be a point in time when I introduce a network renderer into the system to use the high-res...
I have not pursued that objective as it clearly depends on music material.
You do not really want to lose the impact/punch of 4x16 inch TAD bass speakers in a horn too early if you like a bit of rock-n-roll in your house))
Hi, Bonzo!
The nice thing about Ralph’s horns and the bass amplifiers is that you are free to adjust crossover point, filter slope, phase and level in a fairly wide range. As I listen to a wide variety of music, including rock and electronic I have my crossover point set on the higher side -...
Sorry, just can not NOT share this... I need to find a way to connect YouTube to my Gamma ...
The opening is Sviridov - a fairly unknown Russian composer - “Time! Push on!/Forward!”
I highly recommend to get a nice recording - it is incredibly energizing
That joy is what exactly the music and our hobby is really and truly about.
I do not need a grounding device and a platinum USB charging cable for my IPad to feel and share her emotion while watching the YouTube video
It does indeed - there is surely a great common history and theme behind even the simplest of musical instruments.
Here is a nice modern performance - I like that the young kids still keep the flame burning, even if with a modern twist:
And, of course, the “Kalinka”: