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| Best "Rock/Pop" Debut Album? I've never seen Hall Monitor and Rain Man in the same room together.Hmmm... | |
| Opinions on lower priced digital that can compete Ultimately, as Audiofeil mentioned, you're going to have to make some choices and listen for yourself. None of us can provide any definitive answers.Buy used. Listen for yourself. Keep the one you like and sell the rest. Zero sum game. | |
| "What's Your Best Price?" I respond with, "What's your best offer?"They usually don't reply, which is for the better, IMO. The question, "What's your best price", is seldom asked by serious buyers. | |
| What are the advantages of tubes in a CD Player? Joe, I heard the Droplet at a Zu Audio sponsored demonstration a couple of years ago. The Droplet sounded much better (smoother and more natural) than the computer hard drive source the Zu guys had previously been using. It was clean, extended and... | |
| dedicated 70's rock system Nuthin' funny about Cerwin Vega and Sansui. That combo would ROCK!:) | |
| Best "Rock/Pop" Debut Album? I'm bookmarking this thread. It's destined to be a classic on several levels.:) | |
| Opinions on lower priced digital that can compete Stereovox | |
| Best "Rock/Pop" Debut Album? Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" seemed a good launch to his formidable career.Markphd (Answers)Bzzz! Thanks for playing."Born to Run" was Springsteen's third release. The first three in order were: "Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J." (January 197... | |
| Best "Rock/Pop" Debut Album? Debut song?The Knack - "My Sharona"It may not be in the same league as the songs Cmo mentioned, but for me it's at the top of the list. I can't recall another debut song that was as infectious as "My Sharona". | |
| What are the advantages of tubes in a CD Player? The Consonance Droplet is not warm sounding. I have not heard the Raysonic. Very little current production tube gear is warm sounding.My suggestion if you want to add some nice warmth and creaminess to your system is to try a MHDT Lab Paradisea DA... | |
| dedicated 70's rock system Vintage Klipsch corner horns, Forte II or Altec Lansing Model 19 loudspeakers, used McIntosh 6900 integrated amp, CD player of your choice ~$1000. Should easily come in under $8,000 including wire. | |
| Rock Concerts through your rig? Live rock concerts don't sound very good, IMO. I see no need to spend money to replicate one in my home. I like live rock recordings...don't get me wrong, I just don't think live shows sound very good in general.A pair of Klipsch Forte loudspeaker... | |
| How Much Push/Pull Tube Power for Maggies Good to hear things worked out. | |
| Tube question Yup. | |
| Muralmans' amps reviewed Ultra Audio. The MOSFET debate about them sounding veiled and hazy is growing old. It's rather like the blanket description of tubed gear sounding slow, or warm or rolled off.I have owned to components with MOSFET outputs and neither has sounded veiled or hazy... |

