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Places Shape Lives

The sun is almost all gone now and the streetlamps along Newark Avenue are just beginning to take on a sort of greenish glow. The sky has become a shadowy mess. We're trying to postpone something. Who would want the day to end like this?

Favorite Bob Dylan Cover Album

The past year or so has seen the release of several very fine recordings made up entirely of covers Bob Dylan songs and I have been thinking about starting a thread here in the Rock Music section on just that subject. So today I did a Google search on the term "bob dylan cover albums" and lo and behold this is one of the sites that showed up: Bob Dylan Cover Albums

So using the link given above to help refresh your memory, what is your favorite album of Bob Dylan covers?

Here are a few of mine:

Turning it up - does it sound better, and is it dangerous for your system?

i've had my first hi-fi system for about six months, now and i notice now that i tend to want to turn it up, i think the music somehow sounds "better" or more "full" in a way, especially with bass...

but i was wondering: does this present a danger to my components? particularly my speakers? will they blow out or get worn out quicker?

they don't sound distorted when i turn it up, or crackly or anything bad like that.

i have a cambridge azur 540 integrated amp and EPOS els 3 minimonitors.

Spikes/cones and microphones...

If we couple our speakers to the floor with spiked stands, that is to (in part) keep the speaker cabinet still, thus allowing the drivers to "speak" with less iinterference from a moving cabinet - right?

If so, then shouldn't microphones be similarly stabilzed? In concert or in studios, the mic on the singer or instruments is often visibly moving. I would think that, at the least, there would be a Doppler effect there, since the mic is moving towards or away from the sound wave source. Make sense?

Woo Audio WA6 Tube Rolling

This is a pretty limited comparison. I relied on the reviews of others before deciding to try a Mullard/Holland GZ34 in place of my stock Sovtek 5U4G in my stock Woo Audio WA6. (I should have noted the name of the Head-Fi.org member that compared about eight rectifiers and came up with the GZ34. Buddy, whoever you are, I owe you a beer.

System Advice

Hi,

I have a very entry level system and am curious about the most logical steps to take in upgrading it. I don't have tons of money, so upgrades will probably take place one component at a time.

At the moment I have:

Onkyo TX-8222 receiver
Onkyo DX-7555 cd player
Mordaunt Short Avant 902i bookshelf speakers (on stands)

I also like using lossless audio from my Macbook. At the moment I send them through a VERY budget DAC - Firestone Audio's Fubar II.

Shanling MC-30 Music Center CD receiver Measurements

Shanling MC-30 Music Center CD receiver Measurements

My first one-piece stereo—I think I paid $60 for it, including a pair of speakers with pegboard backs—gave me a lot of pleasure when I was young, and I loved it. Everything that came after has been better in every way but one: None has inspired that kind of love. And most have left me wondering if there might be something just a little bit better.

Shenzhen Shanling Digital Technology Development Corp., Ltd.
US distributor: Music Hall
108 Station Road
Great Neck, NY 11023
(516) 487-3663
www.musichallaudio.com
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