"...except for rap or electronica..."

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I'm in the process of finding the right set of speakers for me in the <$3000 area. In doing this, I've found a literally enormous set of reviews containing verbiage such as "these speakers are fantastic, except for lovers of electronica or rap music," and "hip hop lovers should look elsewhere."

I understand that electronica isn't the preferred material of many audiophiles. And I understand that from a content perspective, hip hop is very polarizing, and that there are a great number of very poorly recorded/produced hip hop albums.

Game, Set, & Match: Rosen

Game, Set, & Match: Rosen

In 2005, journalism professor Michael Skube wrote an uninformed "think" piece about blogs and blog culture, concluding that bloggers didn't do "real" journalism. (He's probably seen this one.) On August 19 this year, he did what hacks do&mdash;he wrote the same piece again, this time for <I>The LA Times</I>.

Over-compression of Music

Continuing the talk of the problems with over-compression of recorded music, I came across this article:

http://spectrum.ieee.org/aug07/5429

I just purchased Suzanne Vega's Beauty & Crime. I almost lost my hearing when it started up with my amp at its normal volume level! I can't even listen to it all the way through in one siting without getting fatigued. Same with Carly Simon's Moonlight Serenade. Good music, but ruined by the engineer. Geeez, when will this stop?

Bob

COUNTDOWN TO DUP!!!

Only about 8 days till the return of DUP.
Should we have a celebration?

I hope, DUP, you come back in all your former glory. Don't let teh ban subdue you.
I miss those snake oil alerts and I almost had to buy some AVA gear just to remind me you still exist:-)

Please continue to PO those sensitive souls who who so vociferously complained about you, it is their problem, not your's.

Teh forum has been decidedly more boring in your abscence.

I almost bought some expensive cable without your constant reminders of the waste that entails.

Analog Software...Mobile Fidelity + Little Feat.

Wasn't sure if this was an "Analog" or "Rock" forum thing, but...

Mobile Fidelity is going to release a re-master of Little Feat's first LP.

I never thought the sound quality was all that with the original, so I'm wondering how the Mo Fi re-issues will sound.

To keep this more in the "Analog" realm...

Anybody know what turntable/arm/cartridge they are using to evaluate their pressings?

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