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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bowers-and-Wilkins-B-W-DM601-S3-Speakers-/112269191414?hash=item1a23c3e8f6:g:gPUAAOSwt5hYenwO Wait until after the auction and offer $350 including shipping?
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Depending on the age, old Snells will probably need re-foamed woofers. Worst case, they may need re-foamed *and* new capacitors in the crossover. My friend had some old B&W speakers that improved tremendously when he re-capped them. BTW, that might be what happened to your old Cambridge Soundworks speakers, You can re-foam them too but the grill has to be pried off with a screwdriver. I did it without damaging the speaker but it was tricky.
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
What a killer band! It's shows like this that make me wish I lived a lot closer to NYC. -
Dusty's price on the Mobley was $24.99, which is why I ordered from them instead of CD Japan, who have much higher shipping prices.
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I ordered it to hear it in real sound. The cassette I had sounded so poor that I could barely listen to it. While I was at it, I ordered a new (to me) Tubby Hayes CD called "Interlude For Music": https://www.dustygroove.com/item/805241/Tubby-Hayes:Interlude-For-Music-Japanese-paper-sleeve-edition
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Is this the same stuff: https://www.dustygroove.com/item/719825? If it is, the samples i listened to sounded a lot better than the old cassette I have. I wonder if I have another date on cassette? Kevin
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SOLD Jackie McLean - BLUESNIK BST-84067 LP
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dmitry's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I hate it too and it's why I boycott all of them. It's a terrible trend in the audiophile world. On top of that, I picked up most of the Music Matters 33 rpm Blue Note discs and they sound phenomenal so all the talk about the sonic benefits of 45 rpm went out the window. It was really just a way for the sellers to double their profit. -
New Soul Station XRCD Blue Note - out now. Sounds great!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
My bet would be that the three TOCJ CDs will sound very similar to the XRCD. The XRCD will beat all the others. -
Debating the hell out of of the word "timeless" - so fucking lame. In case you didn't notice, the thread is titled "Yes" - as in the rock band Yes. Timeless or not - this debate has nothing to do with the discussion of the band, Sometimes. this group derails honest discussion in the stupidest of ways.
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I really like a lot of Yes's output. I think Chris Squire's incredible bass work sets this band apart. I hear their hit "Roundabout" with Squire's bass belting out the melody loud & clear and I think, "What other rock band did this?". I'm not a fan of all of their work. Sure, they made some clunkers, but the good ones more than make up for it. BTW, I think it's a disgrace that it took so many years for the Rock & Roll "Hall of Fame" to recognize Yes for induction. It's almost like they got shamed into it when Squire died last year and people finally started realizing how corrupt the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame election process was. They have inducted so many non-Rock bands and artists before classic bands like Deep Purple, Yes and Jethro Tull (still not in). I guess they are waiting until Ian Anderson dies before they decide to induct Tull.
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NEW CD now available for pre-oder
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in organissimo - The Band Discussion
Funded! Congrats!!! Now get to work. -
NEW CD now available for pre-oder
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in organissimo - The Band Discussion
Jim - did you go the "Target" or "Non-target" route with this? -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I've never heard of this one. How is it? -
While I have enjoyed many of the titles mentioned in this thread and I do play some of them quite a bit (Pepper Adams), I haven't been all that thrilled with the CD masterings I've heard on quite a few of them. I don't know if the masters are lost or if some of these recordings were just badly recorded, but I haven't been able to find a decent version of several titles. Many of them sound muffled while others are overly bright. I think some of the worst reissues were the mini-LP versions I bought from Japan in the early 00's. Stan Levey's "Grand Stan" and Howard McGhee's "The Return of Howard McGhee" sound particularly harsh, especially if you crank them up a bit. Almost painfully sibilant.
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In 2001, the Classical Jazz Quartet created an interesting version of The Nutcracker. The Classical Jazz Quartet is Kenny Barron on piano, Ron Carter on bass, Stefon Harris on vibraphone and marimba, and Lewis Nash on drums. Bob Belden was the arranger. Well worth picking up if you're a fan of these songs. You have to get yourself a copy of Scott Hamilton's "Christmas Love Songs". Great "late night" Christmas Jazz. It gets regular play at my house around the holidays. Also, both Milestone and Uptown did nice Christmas compilations that have some nice tunes. Milestone comp is called "Christmas Songs" and the Uptown Records comp is called "An Uptown Christmas".
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Well, since Brubeck introduces "Take Five" as a song that "I am sure most of you have heard", the date of this Hollywood Bowl date must be wrong since nobody would have heard in 1958.
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Rare Import CDs for Sale
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Dan, If they're still available, i'd like the Art Blakey and Junior Mance discs. Kevin -
When did Blue Note fix the typo on the cover of "The Sidewinder"? There was a time when I thought there were two bassists - one named Bob Cranshaw and another named Bob Crenshaw.
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LF: Billy Harper - Knowledge of Self
Kevin Bresnahan replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
If there was, be careful if ordering on the used market. My one fanclub CD-R stopped playing years ago and after several e-mails to the fanclub, I've come to the conclusion that I'm SOL (shit-outta-luck) with this disc. Needless to say, I won't ever use that avenue again. Kevin -
I always wondered if these simple step/step down converters do anything with the frequency and if this affects audio gear at all. The US uses 110-120 AC Volts at 60 Hz. The UK uses 230-240 AC Volts at 50 Hz.
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Can you really use the word "mixed" when describing the sound of a majority of mono Blue Note recordings? If something is a simple fold down, there's no real mixing involved, is there? Don't most fold downs "center" the music?
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Cookers-Call of the Wild and Peaceful Heart
Kevin Bresnahan replied to mr jazz's topic in New Releases
It seems weird to see a recording studio with a wall of glass windows in it. Isn't that a bit too reflective for a studio or do the baffles around the individual players prevent these windows from coming into play? -
Cookers-Call of the Wild and Peaceful Heart
Kevin Bresnahan replied to mr jazz's topic in New Releases
There was some talk that this would also be issued on vinyl. I wonder if that was cancelled? -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I don't know about that. I have found many Prestige pressings from the mid-60s, like the one you're talking about, that look absolutely terrible. Some of them have been practically new and still look terrible. "Orange peel" and bubbles in the vinyl are quite common for these pressings. Orange peel: Bubbles: