Keep those rags and machines hummin'
Keep those rags and machines hummin'
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For a lot of folks, the major record labels have lost their musical way. But independent, or "indie", labels are considered a bright spot by many. Do you have a favorite "indie" music label? What is it, and why do you like it?
Did I miss something? Was this writer ever introduced to us or am I correct that he was more like thrust upon us.
A google of the name would indicate he is a whistler, writer, music and audio reviewer, and a healer! No ordinary healer mind you, but a whistling healer! That's correct...whistle tones used to heal.
Kinda reminds me of the TV commercial, you know the one...Bob's Plumbing and Marriage Counseling.
I call the following "the dirty little secret in audio" and that is frequency of repair. I sent a suggestion to Robert Harley (actually based upon an idea HP had many many years ago) but he has never responded.
First a note I wrote to a reviewer a Mr. Nack (on Positive Feeback Online) who wrote that two weeks after testing interconnects that retail for $5,000, the plugs fell off!
Dear Mr. Nack,
The music industry constantly whinges about its woes, and the impending demise of Tower Records underscores the changes taking place within the current marketing model. What do you think is the root of the music industry's troubles?
When I originally finished this article I was very interested in this product except for one nagging question. How do I see the level of the volume control? I reread the article only to discover that this important piece of information is not present. I downloaded the manual from the supplied web site and found this piece of information: