Any experience with Norh 9 speaker?
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I am currently spending a lot of time on hard drive housekeeping. I got a new computer, which is great, but now I am consolidating two libraries, a full and high rez external hard drive for WMP and my mp3s for iTunes.
So I am spending about 30 minutes a night making sure that every album has cover art and that they are in the right genre and so on and so forth.
It is a pain. And I end up doing it when the drives are stable too. About 10 minutes a night then.
Am I alone in this? Is your hard drive demanding?
Trey
I am building a new house and want a minimalist display for my audio equipment. At this point the walls are just framed, so I have access to do whatever I need to do. I have a MMF turntable, Cayin tubed amp and CD player, plus a small pre-amp for the turntable.
I am thinking about having two wide shelves, like two inch thick blocks of wood, just sticking out of the wall. TT and Amp on the upper shelf. I am concerned anything I construct may dip - even a tiny dip would look bad.
I'm thinking of dabbling in the Norh 9 speaker for fun. Does anyone have experience with this speaker?
The concept is intriguing. It's shape is based on an African drum, is made of solid marble and has great drivers. Good reviews too, but it would be nice to here if someone has heard these speakers in action.
http://www.norh.com/Norh_Loudspeaker/Norh_9.html.