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In case you missed it (as I had) I just wanted to add a big +1 to Mikey's recommendation of Arturo O'Farrill's Live in Brooklyn. This is as good as it gets, a live set of some stonking piano jazz beautifully captured in a superb recording. This is a rare treat: great music and demonstration-quality sonics. Reviewer 'Kate Says' on amazon.com says:
I had a wide, high back listening chair (where the back of the chair is the height of my head). A well respected audio engineer came over to my house to listen, and the first thing he said was that I needed a lower back chair so my ears had access to the full audio experience (side and back waves included). It actually sounds much better.
Just though I would pass on that little tip.
Clearly, many of you still cherish your cassette decks, but what about <A href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reel-to-reel_audio_tape_recording" target="new">open- reel</A>? Do you own, or have you ever owned and used a reel-to-reel or open-reel tape deck?
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Climategate U-turn as scientist at centre of row admits: There has been no global warming since 1995By Jonathan Petre
Last updated at 5:12 PM on 14th February 2010* Data for vital 'hockey stick graph' has gone missing
* There has been no global warming since 1995
* Warming periods have happened before - but NOT due to man-made changes
There are 3 mint shape but used Hammond 10Kva 120V/240V input and 120V/240V output transformers, with screen/shield/drain wire on fleabay right now.
These are excellent choices for taking your ENTIRE system to an ENTIRELY new level of quality.
For actual dedicated music freak audiophiles, only.
Works best in the USA and Canada, where we have single sided AC.
You don't see this much any more, some of us are getting wise and grabbing them fast.
Does anyone have any info on constructing portable treatments? My room is small 12 x 10 x 9 and at the majority of the left side of the room consists of windows while the majority of the right side consists of french doors that open to another room. I have a door and window at both of my first reflection points. I'd like to construct something, perhaps on casters, that I could move to those locations for listening sessions.
Bill