You guys are the greatest!


I'm sorry to interrupt your day but sometimes I've got to say "you engineers are the greatest"!

I just got done listening through another run of "Close to the Edge" (Yes) and man did you guys ever nail it! I'm listening nearfield of course and I had things going front to back and front again that just about ran me over, going way behind me then back up front. You 70's rock engineers are simply amazing.

anyway, that's all, go back to what you were doing, I'm just having a moment here

Michael Green

www.michaelgreenaudio.net

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Have a listen to the jazz recordings made by Rudy Van Gelder for Blue Note in the Fifties and Sixties! 

Hi Michael,

When I get my room sonically sorted, I'll be able the have my collection of every Yes album (vinyl as they were released) do the same for me. I have read every thread you pointed me to, but I'll need an experienced acoustic person to do my new room, to get it right.

oh Yeah, the Rudy special. I know it well.

Some of the best times is when everyone leaves, and you got the place all to yourself.

Michael Green

www.michaelgreenaudio.net

Hi amg

I'll be happy to help you if you would like. I love opening that stage up, and then I decide how I want to listen. Some guys leave it wide open. I like to listen that way too a lot of times.

I'll set it on repeat (I'm using CD) and I might not come in for the serious listen for a couple of days.

You should join TuneLand and hang out some.

On Close to the edge, a day ago the stage was ok, but still contained, so I moved my player over toward the center of the platform and did a little block move, left it alone for maybe 2 passes, and it (getting goose pimples) was doing things in my writing room that was very cool, so I went in for a listen. Holy smokes!

I love the Rev Combo the way I have it, so easy to tune.

Michael Green

www.michaelgreenaudio.net