Ive been posting for a while now and assembling my system using a combination of auditioning and learning.
Ive now got a Creek Evo CD, NAD C372 amp and Von Schweikert VR3 speakers, im using a good quality Vampire speaker cable with Monster interconnects.
The problem is that the system whilst being pretty dynamic is very uninvolving and feels almost cold. The music seems accurate but its just not drawing me in. Id like more warmth. rhythm and just general substance.
Guys need a little assistance here, I have a line conditioner & a voltage regulator, can I use both? If I can which one should I plug into first, meaning Regulator to Line Conditioner or the other way around?
I usually go into the Grammy telecast with much cynicism already on edge and a large glass of some variety of fermented libation standing by for medicinal purposes.
Ever since I posted "Interval Library" yesterday, people have been sending me more librarian humor. Today, we have an international contender, supplied by constant reader John Marks.
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Robert P. Crease's <A HREF="http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/20/1/8/1">article</A> on the importance of letters between scientists in helping us appreciate the evolution of ideas planted the thought, but Adam Kirsch's review of Robert Frost's notebooks really has me wondering: Now that we communicate so much through email—and revise our drafts without saving them—will future scholars have to judge us only on our published copy?
On Saturday night, Don Fiorino, Mark Flynn, Chris Jones, and <i>Stereophile</i>’s Bob Reina came together, within the walls of Merkin Concert Hall, as Attention Screen. I sat in the audience, watching and listening as these four men exchanged ideas, made music. I'm not going to say it was beautiful. I'm not going to say it was interesting.
John Atkinson sent me a link to <I>Time</I>'s Rick Rubin interview. I can see why JA liked it—Rubin's production philosophy reminds me a lot of the way JA edits and records.
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Ive been posting for a while now and assembling my system using a combination of auditioning and learning.
Ive now got a Creek Evo CD, NAD C372 amp and Von Schweikert VR3 speakers, im using a good quality Vampire speaker cable with Monster interconnects.
The problem is that the system whilst being pretty dynamic is very uninvolving and feels almost cold. The music seems accurate but its just not drawing me in. Id like more warmth. rhythm and just general substance.