Gramophone Dreams #24: Hana & Musical Surroundings
Otis: What you call me?
Carla: Tramp! You don't wear continental clothes, or Stetson hats.
Otis: What you call me?
Carla: Tramp! You don't wear continental clothes, or Stetson hats.
This is another disc that was submitted for review on the basis of our bitter complaints in the August 1964 issue about unmusical gimmickry in commercial recordings. Like the Phoenix disc reviewed elsewhere in this issue, this is a first release. It carries a technical note to the effect that it was made with "a minimum of technical fuss and electronic gadgetry," and like the Phoenix, it sounds that way.
John Curl is one of the most-respected circuit designers of all time and, since 1989, the creative genius behind Parasound's high-end audio amplifiers and preamplifiers. Since the mid 1970s, Curl has left a trail of landmark hardware across the industry . . . the classic Mark Levinson JC-2, the SOTA head amplifier, and his own Vendetta preamplifier.
"So, Herblooks like these speakers are going to get a bad review."
"Why's that?"
"You told me you didn't like shiny speakers."