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Sound by Karmeli.

 
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Nice video Tang. Thank you. I see that you rearranged your amplifiers. :)
No rearrangement Peter. Same same except no longer using Kuro cables. The Kuro just hanged there but un-plugged if that's what you see. For human voice nothing can beat the Neumann. The Louis Armstrong above will sound more human tone if use Neumann and no headphone needed too.
 
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Sound by Karmali. MTV unplugged digital recording aHA. Just silly mobile phone no pro mic needed.

 
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No rearrangement Peter. Same same except no longer using Kuro cables. The Kuro just hanged there but un-plugged if that's what you see. For human voice nothing can beat the Neumann. The Louis Armstrong above will sound more human tone if use Neumann and no headphone needed too.

Hi Tang, With your amplifiers I was referring to the positioning because I remember teasing you about the power supply and main chassis units not being symmetrical on the subwoofers or maybe that was before you got the subwoofers I can’t remember. Now they are mirrored and look right. No big deal just kidding.
 
Sound by Karmali. MTV unplugged digital recording aHA. Just silly mobile phone no pro mic needed.

Sorry Tango but for my part I am hearing some uncontrolled dispersion and reverberation in the upper registers that are smearing the vocals enough to suspend the corporeal belief on this one, perhaps a touch of first reflection ?
 
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Sorry Tango but for my part I am hearing some uncontrolled dispersion and reverberation in the upper registers that are smearing the vocals enough to suspend the corporeal belief on this one, perhaps a touch of first reflection ?
Could be if that is what you hear. I don't know. The album is easy to get from discog. Anyone can buy and hear through a system. Good album for people who grew up listening 80's pop.
 
 

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Interesting voice.
 

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