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Fabulous, Buddha.
jason victor serinus
Buddha, I don't get the Velodyne ad, either. It has been out of the last few issues, and now it pops up again. I guess it is getting positive results. Never underestimate the popularity of a product that is not only sonic overkill but also endorsed by a football player -- I think their target audience is all those people who put 4 wheels and V-6's on their subwoofers and circle my block at 3 A.M.
Regarding your number 9. The babes. You should have seen the one who sang the Shostakovich 14th Symphony last Winter at the Disney. Wow. If I hadn't been wearing Depends, I could have easily jumped the 10 rows between me and the stage...she wouldn't have known what hit her. Which might have been a good thing. What a vision -- a tall, thin Rooskie, with an unpronouncable name, who could belt 'em out with the effortlessness of the hefty heifers that you used to see creaking the stage. What a voice! What a face! What a rack! What supple thighs, elegant knees, well-turned calves and ankles! I fell in love, but, as usual, forgot it all by concert's end. I like this trend! Sell those album covers! Beats hell out of football players, eh?
Don't get too excited, Clifton. Remember those female Russian Olympist who turned out to be sexually reassigned males? It's amazing what a good plastic surgeon can do.
I would think that a football player would have lost his hearing being thumped so many times. Maybe, that's the point; he can "feel" the bass.
Sort of reminds me of when Transparent Audio Cables hired Fabio to endorse their products. Kind of strange when one took into account that he couldn't tell the difference between real butter and margerine. Not exactly the smartest marketing campaign.
Speaking of Headroom; anybody know their coupon or promotion codes. I don't want to pay $9 for the shipping of two replacement foam earpads.
Checkout FABIO'S system in an old StereoPhile, THAT'S what not knowing butter or margarine can do. And what did YOU spread on your bread today? Fabio counted his BREAD.
Actually, not looking like a girly-man is what let Fabio purchase those ultimate audio components. As I recall, when the photo was taken of all those goodies, the room was an acoustic nightmare. I later heard, through another magazine, that he had to add carpets and things to treat the room.
I still would be happy to live off the crumbs of his system though.
Hi, Overboard -- I remember this piece, which I believe was done around 1996 or so (I have the old issues -- if anyone wants to know the exact issue, let me know -- right now, I'm too lazy to thumb through them). He had Krell electronics and Martin-Logan (custom-made, as I recall) electrostatics. You are right about the room, which was a bunch of marble and other hard surfaces. He noted, dutifully, that the system was a chick-magnet. Hmmmph. Probably only because he still had his hair.
Awww, Mike -- they wouldn't do that to me, would they? I guess, just to play it safe, I'll request she keep her clothes on so I can sustain my illusion. I'll ask her to sing while I just watch...and imagine. Damn. She really could sing, I swear. Voice like an angel. When she sang the Lorca (the symphony is a series of musical versions of texts by Lorca, Apollinaire, Kuchelbecker, and Rilke, for those of you who are unfamiliar with the Shostakovich 14th), her eyes flashed like coals as she spat out the bitterness of Shostakovich's sarcasm. I wish this performance could be released on CD -- Salonen does this sort of thing masterfully and the 2 soloists were magnificent. Maybe they could show her naked inside the jacket...then we could all know for sure! Or could we...
I first "saw" Fabio's system in Audio Video Interior magazine, and although I was drooling all over the pages, the marble floor obviously made a lasting impression. The Martin Logan's were not custom though; just their top of the line original Statement (which was rarely seen, let alone heard by anyone). Fabio also used Infinity IRS speakers as rear channels. All these were driven by Krell electronics with Transparent cables.
Chick magnet; heck, I'd date the guy to hear this system As a side note, I did hear the new Martin Logan Statements e2 with Manley amps some time ago, and it was the deepest soundstage ever. No one has ever come close. Of course, if you moved one seat off center, the whole illusion disappeared. Obviously, there is no reason to believe Fabio, with his one seat in the middle, doesn't experience the same thing daily.
Hey John
A.....let's have a FABIO FOLLOWUP, can you get him in an interview and see what he's got now? Surely he has updated stuff. Let's see what really big big bucks is buying today.