Soulive

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has anyone heard these guys? I am not really a fan of some contemporary fusion bands but I have to say that these guys are truly phenomenal.. they are contemporary jazz with a strong background in Hip Hop it sounds like but their skill is amazing. I havent come across too many people who are familiar with this group but I have a feeling that they will be very successful in years to come.. here is their main website and so far the only one ive found with their music..

Crown PL 2 and SL 2

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Hello Everyone
I have come to my wits end,Im in need of some help.Does anyone have any reviews on this gear?Im havinh a helluva time finding anything but specs.I know i might be grasping at straws.But i really need some help....Thanks a whole bunch
Regards,
Ed

I Love You to the Max

I Love You to the Max

Music editor, Robert Baird, comes over and asks: "How’s it going, chief?"<br>
The "chief" part I take as a compliment. This is a magazine publishing company we’re working for, after all.<br>
"Not bad," I say, while handing him the new <a href="http://www.silverjews.net/">Silver Jews</a> album I purchased last night: "Have you heard this yet? It’s pretty good."<br>
"Oh yeah," he responds, "It’s great. Did you <i>buy</i> this?"<br>

My speakers have finally disappeared!

Picked up my new cables and interconnects today. The wide, expansive soundstage that I have become used to with my old cables is now about the size of a manilla folder hoovering about 2 feet above my rack.

Breaking-in new cables is true audio Hell and should be done while on vacation, away from home.

While I was out, I picked up the new T. Monk and J. Coltrane at Carnagie Hall cd. As tempting as it is to play it, I'm going to wait a few days.

Need Help on McIntosh Configurations

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My father died in May and I just received all of his McIntosh audio equipment. I never had anything this nice before of my own. I always had one piece stereo systems out-of-the-box, so this is the first time with high end stuff. My dad seemed to be upgrading, because some of the units he had appear to perform the same function.

I will list what I have and then ask two questions hoping someone here can answer. Any help would be appreciated.

old phono pre-amp found in my attic

My house has a neat old fisher/Scott tube stereo built into the wall sadly not used any more but ayways i was in the attic behind the system looking around and i found this neat little General Electric phono pre-amp....can anyone tell me about this and if it is even worth using...although i am a big record collector I always thought that the only reason for a phono pre-amp is if your receiver dosnt support phono. Send a message for more pics

A Nice Night, Despite the Rain

A Nice Night, Despite the Rain

On our way home last night, at your request, we found shelter from the relentless rain near a bit of dancing fire. White candles melted into soft wings and waves and fingertips, beckoning us closer. We sat at the fun table beneath so many beaded chandeliers, and ordered the best drinks in all of Manhattan&#151pineapple coconut mojitos and razzle dazzles&#151which were far too strong, but perfect, nontheless. The older woman in the strange hat offered us one of her piggyback dates&#151stuffed with almonds and wrapped in bacon, sprinkled with Cabrales bleu cheese&#151but we, of course, declined, and decided instead to order some of our own.

Headphones Vs Loudspeakers to monitor a recording session

Hello,

It is obvious that reference loudspeakers in a proper acoustic is by far the best way to monitor a session. But I know that persons like John Atkinson use headphones to monitor the microphone position. But how is it possible to be sure of the best microphone position using headphones? How one can know that the sound will be compatible with a large number of different loudspeakers?

The best,

L.

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