TrumpetDoug
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ARRGGHH!!, I missed this meeting again!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope to attend next month. Burke I know I have your DB meter.
Doug - out
Doug - out
Great job Burke !!
Good to hear everyones comments, one question though ...........post #69..... David, what exactly were / are you doing ?? Cherian, were you making 'off-handed' remarks ?? LOL !!!
Rich, great pictures.
Sunday was sure a fun day. Doug you really missed it. Roger talked for over 2 hours, lots of information about sound reproduction.
The 10b's are back at my house and thanks to some pointers from Roger (and the remote control) They are dialed in much better. I am going to have them for a few more weeks so that folks from the Chicago Audio Society can come over and get in some extended listening. If anyone from MLOF wants to hear them drop me a PM. I have removed the Summits from the media room and will be running the Sanders till it is time to send them home. So far tonight I have very happy with them.
Ed: in addition to demoing the Sanders 10b, I will be demoing the Vinturi wine aerator, for all you red wine lovers.
The next thing you guys have to do is get some Riedel glasses; they make a huge difference. At a restaurant many years ago, I was served a red wine in a white wine glass, and then when I asked for a second glass of the same wine it was served in a red wine glass; I was amazed at the difference in taste. That's when I investigated Riedel. I have a bunch of glasses from their "Vinum" series.Wine drinkers, this thing is awesome, it really works.
Burke popped open a bottle of wine, we tasted it right out of the bottle, and then tasted it after he poured it through the aerator. Unbelievable, no more waiting for a bottle to breathe, and no fiddling with one of those aerating decantors. And the sound it makes going through is pretty cool.
http://www.vinturi.com/
What is that 2nd one? I recognise it, but I don't think I have it (is it a Roxy Music album?). I do, however, have the Sheffeild Lab direct cut record pictured, and ELO's Into The Blue.
No, the second one down from the top...
that would be ELO's "Out of the Blue" - one of my all time faves.
that would be ELO's "Out of the Blue" - one of my all time faves.
The next thing you guys have to do is get some Riedel glasses; they make a huge difference.
You are partially correct. The correct title is The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking.
Doug, remember we were talking about this LP....(the second one). I do have it. I either used it or guessed it in an Album cover game at another forum (of which I am in the lead).
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