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I know, it's very hard to step down. In my case I have two of the same model amps (mostly), the Decware Torii Mk III. One is one of the first made, and I've had it for some years now, the other is one I bought last year that has one more control that the previous one doesn't. Ironically I haven't really had any problems with either, but I have a spare (in use in my second system, but that hardly sees use). I'm glad you are getting another Marantz!
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That's very frustrating. I'm in a lucky position to have a few back up amps for just such a situation.
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ARGH! That sucks!
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I think you'll love this transfer. I may rate it so highly because the other cd sucks so much, but the SHM-CD sure does sound excellent.
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JIm, I'd be very interested to hear what you think of the sound of the cd. It sounds so much better, to me, than the earlier cd on One Way. Against the record. . . . ?
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That's definitely a nice guitar! You'll find a home for it.
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Thanks! I'd say "I'm done" but even I wouldn't believe that. But I am going to sell a Tele and some basses, and some amps, at some point this year.
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Good score! Winner's Circle is one I like a lot.
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Party on 2014 Garth! And many happy happy returns!
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Thanks Shawn. Yes, it's lovely in person and these pickups really sing.
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Got my neck through GT model in from Troy Post. It's all I wanted it to be and more. The pickup configuration really delivers me a wide range of sound, and the feel of the guitar is nice and tight like a Martin, I can get an acoustic sound, a late 'fifties Grant Green sort of sound, an SRV sort of sound, a Jim Hall on Les Paul sort of sound. VERY happy. Troy Post is an excellent luthier and he was wonderful to work with, he really made sure I got what I envisioned. Pickups: Neck: Seymour Duncan Little '59er (single coil sized humbucker); Middle: Seymore Duncan Little '59 Humbucker (neck version); Bridge: DiMarzio Air Classic Humbucker. All three coil-tapped. Note: picture before installation of pickups, looks the same except the neck pickup is not single-coil, is a humbucker, looks different.
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Many many happy happy returns Mr. R!
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Two of my friends have a guitar-trumpet duo that is almost completely constructed around loops and they use a Lexicon model that they swear by no longer made, and rather unreliable, but they have about five of them between them and seem to be able to keep two going. I have an Eventide delay pedal that loops but it is ridiculously expensive and you wouldn't want to go there (though it's a fantasic tool). Another player I know uses a Boss pedal to very good effect and likes it a lot. Probably the cheapest, most reliable option I know.
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And "The Invisble Hand." Re-reading this thread made me miss Reiner and Tony. (Tony posts on the Hoffman board but not here).
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Thanks A!
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Complete Bud Powell Blue Note/Roost and Verve
jazzbo replied to BeBop's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I don't know. I'm waiting for you to do the research and tell me. I will say this: it hasn't sounded this good elsewhere. -
On my audio wish list is the new PS Audio DirectSteream. May take a while to get there unless I sell some guitars, guitar amps, etc. Which I might.
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Neither one has paid me even one cent! But that's okay.
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Cool page! http://ehsankhoshbakht.blogspot.com/2013/11/Bethlehem1000.html
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On cd currently, or upcoming, courtesy of cdjapan: Plays the Compositions of Bill Holman, Bob Cooper and Jimmy Giuffre http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=CDSOL-6123 . . . this time the drum's on me http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=CDSOL-6065 Grand Stan (out of print on cdjapan) http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=CDSOL-6066
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From this page: http://www.jazzdisco.org/bethlehem-records/catalog-deluxe-series/album-index/ BCP 1017 Stan Levey Plays The Composition Of Bill Holman, Bob Cooper And Jimmy Giuffre 10" Conte Candoli (trumpet) Zoot Sims (tenor saxophone) Jimmy Giuffre (baritone saxophone) Claude Williamson (piano) Max Bennett (bass) Stan Levey (drums) Los Angeles, CA, December 6, 1954 Exaktamo Extraversion Drum Sticks Lightnin' Bug West Coasting Fast Clip BCP 37 Stan Levey - This Time The Drum's On Me 12" Conte Candoli (trumpet) Frank Rosolino (trombone) Dexter Gordon (tenor saxophone) Lou Levy (piano) Leroy Vinnegar (bass) Stan Levey (drums) Los Angeles, CA, September 27 & 28, 1955 Diggin' For Diz Ruby, My Dear Tune Up La Chaloupee Day In, Day Out Stanley The Steamer This Time The Dream's On Me BCP 71 Stan Levey - Grand Stan 12" Conte Candoli (trumpet) Frank Rosolino (trombone) Richie Kamuca (tenor saxophone) Sonny Clark (piano) Leroy Vinnegar (bass) Stan Levey (drums) Los Angeles, CA, November, 1956 Hit That Thing Why Do I Love You Blues At Sunrise Angel Cakes A Gal In Calico Grand Stan Yesterdays Tiny's Tune BCP-9 Conte Candoli/Stan Levey -- West Coasting 12" This combines "Plays the Compositions of . . ." 10" with a Candoli 10"
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Thanks for your recommendations, Baker! I realized I actually have one album on Bethlehem (Nina Simone's first), but there should be room for a couple of more titles on my shelves. Daniel, I would not want to be without the two Ellington, the three Mingus, and others are well worth checking out including the two Williamsons, the Tormes (if you're at all into Mel) and the Leveys.
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Late Night with Seth Meyers. John Mayer Trio with Chick Corea, and Wallace Roney.
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And Lift Every Voice is coming out next month on SHM-CD!
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