Oregon Dealers

I would appreciate the candid thoughts of those of you who have dealt with Fred's Sound of Music in Portland, OR. Since they are the only authorized Bryston dealer in the state (as well as being 180 miles away), I wanted to get a feel for this dealer. Thank you.

I've been suspecting it, now my wife verified it: Size does matter.

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Aloha,

I've been playing with some different 'subwoofers' to see if they could integrate with the Ferguson Hill Lowther based speakers.

I tried two kinds of those flat stiff small diameter woofer cubes, but they really seemed to only add that 'one note' dimension to the sound.

Then, I went back to an old pair of Genesis 12-inch sealed box woofers (from 1993 or 1994) and got a much more sonorous result. More nuance and 'musical content.' They seemed to be able to 'keep up' with the Lowthers much better in terms of speed and remaining 'invisible,' too.

Listening #61 Dating Decrepit Drivers

Listening #61 Dating Decrepit Drivers

Whenever my family and I travel together, I catch a glimpse of how the human mind works. Immediately after checking into our hotel, my wife goes to work distributing the contents of our suitcases among the room's various cabinets, closets, and drawers. Then, the next morning, I discover the location of my underpants <I>heuristically</I>: seeking without knowing, in the hope that some newly learned pattern will be imprinted on my brain. Thus do I earn the luxury of complacence: Every morning thereafter, my things are right where I know they should be.

Listening #61 Page 2

Listening #61 Page 2

Whenever my family and I travel together, I catch a glimpse of how the human mind works. Immediately after checking into our hotel, my wife goes to work distributing the contents of our suitcases among the room's various cabinets, closets, and drawers. Then, the next morning, I discover the location of my underpants <I>heuristically</I>: seeking without knowing, in the hope that some newly learned pattern will be imprinted on my brain. Thus do I earn the luxury of complacence: Every morning thereafter, my things are right where I know they should be.

Listening #61

Listening #61

Whenever my family and I travel together, I catch a glimpse of how the human mind works. Immediately after checking into our hotel, my wife goes to work distributing the contents of our suitcases among the room's various cabinets, closets, and drawers. Then, the next morning, I discover the location of my underpants <I>heuristically</I>: seeking without knowing, in the hope that some newly learned pattern will be imprinted on my brain. Thus do I earn the luxury of complacence: Every morning thereafter, my things are right where I know they should be.

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