If you had to spend eternity listening to only one song or one piece of music, what would it be?

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John Marks ponders the deeper depths of audiophile hell with the following question: If you had to spend eternity listening to only one song or one piece of music, what would it be?

Richard Gray Power Conditioning products..huge thumbs up

I am a big skeptic with most things audiophilia, but being a sound recording/mastering engineer, I am firm believer in power conditioning products. I have had several over the years, but in all my experiences, none have hit me quite as hard as Richard Gray's.

AudioRefinement Integrated Amp

Greetings, I purchased an AudioRefinement Integrated Amp (called the Complete) several years back (from a Seattle dealer) after reading a positive review. AudioRefinement is part of the YBA French parent company. In fact, the integrated amp was supposed to be similar to the acclaimed YBA Integre. The amp is mostly sweet and unassuming. I set it up last week (after 2 years in the box) and much to my dismay, smoke came from 2 inside locations. The amp has not even been used 200 hours. I need to get it repaired.

Top ... Songs to Close Albums

All this heavy discussion going on about specs and DBTs, and quantum physics has me itching for some software discussion. In that spirit:

What are your top songs to close out an album?

I'll start (in no particular order):

1) A Day in the Life (Sgt. Peppers)
2) Echoes (Meddle)
3) Hurt (Downward Sprial - juvenile, I know)
4) Desolation Row (Highway 61 Revisited)
5) Flightless Bird, American Mouth (The Shepherd's Dog - Iron & Wine)

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