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Audiolover ...
Once the Black fuse is broken in ... there is no "glass." :-)
On last night's listening session: I started out with an album (CD) of Kenny Burrell's "Bluesy Burrell" with Coleman Hawkins.
Oh my! When Coleman Hawkins first enters the scene it was Hawkins' big, fat, reedy, romantic, bluesy tenor sax filling the room. Dang, that man could play. Tonight, I'm going to throw on some Ben Webster and try to dodge his spittle. *lol*
We audiophiles have heard the old saying many times throughout the years ... but here it is again ... What I'm experiencing at this point with these fuses is an entirely new music collection.
So much music ... so little time.
Audiolover ...
Once the Black fuse is broken in ... there is no "glass." :-)
On last night's listening session: I started out with an album (CD) of Kenny Burrell's "Bluesy Burrell" with Coleman Hawkins.
Oh my! When Coleman Hawkins first enters the scene it was Hawkins' big, fat, reedy, romantic, bluesy tenor sax filling the room. Dang, that man could play. Tonight, I'm going to throw on some Ben Webster and try to dodge his spittle. *lol*
We audiophiles have heard the old saying many times throughout the years ... but here it is again ... What I'm experiencing at this point with these fuses is an entirely new music collection.
So much music ... so little time.