So I am new to this forum and am an avid coffee drinker. Having recently returned from a family vacation in Italy, and given my own personal experience with hand crafting espresso beverages in my home, I feel like I am qualified to express an “expert” opinion on this topic... .
Instant coffee is a bad idea. It will put you in a bad mood prior to sitting down and enjoying a relaxing music experience. A properly crafted and slightly well bodied coffee fits the bill. Tasting the different “notes” within good quality coffee beans can enhance your critical listening experience. Placing the coffee on one of the newer hot plate devices that keeps the beverages nice and hot will also enhance your listening experience. Depending on decibel level and bass response in your room you would want to be careful not to overfill your mug to avoid accidents and seepage down the sides. This is when an isolation platform may actually have some benefit! Will have to try that out. Maybe an HRS nimbus assembly as a coaster! (LOL).
Looking forward to corresponding with you all... Cheers!
So I am new to this forum and am an avid coffee drinker. Having recently returned from a family vacation in Italy, and given my own personal experience with hand crafting espresso beverages in my home, I feel like I am qualified to express an “expert” opinion on this topic... .
Instant coffee is a bad idea. It will put you in a bad mood prior to sitting down and enjoying a relaxing music experience. A properly crafted and slightly well bodied coffee fits the bill. Tasting the different “notes” within good quality coffee beans can enhance your critical listening experience. Placing the coffee on one of the newer hot plate devices that keeps the beverages nice and hot will also enhance your listening experience. Depending on decibel level and bass response in your room you would want to be careful not to overfill your mug to avoid accidents and seepage down the sides. This is when an isolation platform may actually have some benefit! Will have to try that out. Maybe an HRS nimbus assembly as a coaster! (LOL).
Looking forward to corresponding with you all... Cheers!
So I am new to this forum and am an avid coffee drinker. Having recently returned from a family vacation in Italy, and given my own personal experience with hand crafting espresso beverages in my home, I feel like I am qualified to express an “expert” opinion on this topic... .
Instant coffee is a bad idea. It will put you in a bad mood prior to sitting down and enjoying a relaxing music experience. A properly crafted and slightly well bodied coffee fits the bill. Tasting the different “notes” within good quality coffee beans can enhance your critical listening experience. Placing the coffee on one of the newer hot plate devices that keeps the beverages nice and hot will also enhance your listening experience. Depending on decibel level and bass response in your room you would want to be careful not to overfill your mug to avoid accidents and seepage down the sides. This is when an isolation platform may actually have some benefit! Will have to try that out. Maybe an HRS nimbus assembly as a coaster! (LOL).
Looking forward to corresponding with you all... Cheers!
If you were to replace your Stage III with the Siltech Tripple Crown from wall to the coffee machine and also ground the coffee grinder with Tripoint, your sipping/listening experience will highly be elevated.
If you were to replace your Stage III with the Siltech Tripple Crown from wall to the coffee machine and also ground the coffee grinder with Tripoint, your sipping/listening experience will highly be elevated.
If you were to replace your Stage III with the Siltech Tripple Crown from wall to the coffee machine and also ground the coffee grinder with Tripoint, your sipping/listening experience will highly be elevated.
It's funny, this thread reads like a serious audio affair with various coffee drinkers.
But the one above from Carl rings the most truest and accurate.