My little audio set up
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Mrs. Sanford and I burned up all day and into the evening at the Austin City Limits Music Festival to hear Bob Dylan. My god! He was horrible. Tangled Up in Blue was unrecognizable. I am just grateful he didn't attempt to sing The Hurricane song. It was the young ones that started the mass exodus that followed. I'm not kidding. It was The Exodus. Not one person told me to STFU when I kept yelling over and over again during, Things Have Changed, "He won a f*cking Oscar for this song!
Scientists estimate that the sound of Krakatoa exploding was about 180 decibels 700 miles away. It is claimed to be the loudest sound ever heard by humans. The closest thing I have heard that loud would be Cheap Trick at an outdoor concert during the 1980s. Crewmen on ships within 100 miles of the explosion had their eardrums permanently ruptured. Krakatoa would be a good name for the next generation of Legacy speakers.
Mike Fremers Oct review of the Esoteric universal player has in my opinion, done much to confuse and mislead readers.
His statement that "Many audiophiles forget that an optical disk is actually an analog format...." is not so. If he is refering to the variations of signal strength read because of disk and laser variations as "analog", then there is no true digital data. Magnetic disk data has varying (analog)levels of flux density for both 1s and 0s. Digital interfaces such as 5 volt TTL signals also have (analog) variations in their levels. Not exactly 0V or 5V.
In the late 70s I owned a Toshiba pre-amp, amp, speakers, a pair of Sennheiser headphones and a Thorens 160 turntable. All of the above as well as about 250 or so albums were stolen from the apartment we rented. They were never recovered and we had no renters insurance so it was a total loss.