Let me see your gardens...

Here are some pictures of my Garden(and my two gals(my very pregnant wife and my 2 year old daughter). We have a total of 37 Rows on about a half acre of our land. Corn, Beans, Squash, Okra, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Watermelon, Peppers, 4 different types of lettuce, Onions.
You also see my other two babies, my two tractors, a 1973 Farm-All 140 and a Massey Fergeson 240.

Waveform Clipping on CDs - Harshness

First let me point out that I am not anti-CD. I simply want to point out that I have found audible clipping on many and that it is perhaps a source of the CD harshness.

This relates to my point here in the "When Bad is Good" thread concerning hard clipping with digital formats:
http://forum.stereophile.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=66833&an=0&page=1#Post66833

And now for something competely different ...

Here's an exchange that occurred a few days ago. I hope Axon doesn't mind my posting it here but the forum seems stuck on one topic right now and I thought this might get us out of the ditch for awhile. At least I hope this will not become a subject that can so easily be driven into the ditch.

The discussion went as follows.

From Axon to jj;

Shazam! iPhone apps and Hi Fi?

Finally got around to activating my ability to download apps for the iPhone.

Shazam! is a free one that identifies tunes!

First tune I played for it was Bob Marley's "Lively Up Yourself, and it got it!

Then, I compared LP to CD, and it identified the LP version faster. Probably more like how Shazam! remembered it sounding.

Also, is Shazam! like Wham!, where I gotta use the exclamation point every time?

I also downloaded an SPL meter.

My wife and I listen to reggae at about 69 dB at one meter.

Mark Levinson No.331 power amplifier September 1999

Mark Levinson No.331 power amplifier September 1999

The No.331 is the latest iteration in a series of Mark Levinson 100Wpc, solid-state, stereo power amplifiers. Extensive cosmetic alterations, internal structural changes, and new circuit designs make it quite different from the No.27 and No.27.5 models that preceded it. These design refinements emanate from Madrigal Audio Laboratories' latest flagship amplifier, the $32,000/pair, 300W RMS Mark Levinson No.33 Reference.

Mark Levinson division of the Harman Consumer Group
1718 W. Mishawaka Road
Elkhart, IN 46517
(516) 594-0300
www.marklevinson.com

Mark Levinson No.331 power amplifier Measurements

Mark Levinson No.331 power amplifier Measurements

The No.331 is the latest iteration in a series of Mark Levinson 100Wpc, solid-state, stereo power amplifiers. Extensive cosmetic alterations, internal structural changes, and new circuit designs make it quite different from the No.27 and No.27.5 models that preceded it. These design refinements emanate from Madrigal Audio Laboratories' latest flagship amplifier, the $32,000/pair, 300W RMS Mark Levinson No.33 Reference.

Mark Levinson division of the Harman Consumer Group
1718 W. Mishawaka Road
Elkhart, IN 46517
(516) 594-0300
www.marklevinson.com
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