Post your female vocal videos

@Halcro. The next thing after that he will want you to put on the Dalby record weight he claimed magical for non-suspended tt like yours.
I know Tang......
He can be a hard Taskmaster :)
 
DaVa field coil cart and Leif's custom SUT

 
Ella on Aries cerat system with continuum Caliburn with etsuro gold in Vess' system. I also posted a compare of this analog set up with Vyger red sparrow on the Cellas thread

 
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Patricia Barber certainly has her moments and this is one of them.
 
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Came across this video recorded in DCS HQ room with Wilson Alexx/DAG/DCS Vivaldi/Transparent. Features several tracks after the brief tour.

 
Sony PS X70 Ancient Turntable, Ortofon Kontrapunkt A cartridge, BG Ribbon 300-7Khz with Nelson Pass inspired DefiSit Tokin SIT/VFET amplifier driven by tube rectified 26 DHT tube drivers
Toni Childs
My wife came in towards the end, so you hear her voice and the door shutting when I shooshed her. She loves striding into the middle of the sound image with honydo's.
 
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Audiophile female vocals on the Altec 817, played on a Philips CD player with Misho's electronics

 
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Enya has a nice voice and I always thought this a happy song.
 
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great idea great thread.
 
The below videos are more professionally done, but very enjoyable




The Western Electric 560 with 7a, what is that balloon thingy ? That was a great Recording, late 30’s sound.
Probably sounds just like it did back in the day ... very cool music and setups.
 
I always love your threads Ked. This (if it works) will be my first try at posting a video...

Awesome setup ! Great sound.. the immediacy comes through in spades !
what did you record this with ? I’m amazed that some of these are just iPhones and such..
I need to try, but I might embarrass myself..
 

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