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Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:07 pm
by Seán
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:21 pm
by Sligolad
Great afternoon Derek and much appreciated by another Quad fanatic.
I though my 63's sounded good but your set up sounded really excellent no matter what was thrown at them.....I will put my less developed sound down to the much smaller room I have them in!
It was a great opportunity to spend some time to get to know some of the regulars on here but I was still struggling with some of the names.
The little Shine amp Fergus brought along was a revelation with the Quads so another amp that can be added to the list of excellent partners to the 63's.
The Townsend Tweeters will be looked in to again as I think they added something to the already excellent sound when they were hooked up.
A thoroughly relaxing and enjoyable afternoon and all down to an excellent host with some great sounds.
Well Done Derek.
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:37 pm
by fergus
I would also like to thank Derek for his hospitality. I have long been a great admirer of his system's sound and it was great to hear it again. It was great meeting up with some Forum members that I have and have not met before. Thanks again Derek; as always it was a pleasure!
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:49 pm
by tony
JKDAC32 stuff
Redbook
Shelby Lynn- Just a Little Lovin (From Just A little Lovin) Just for John
Radiohead- Everything In Its Right Place (Kid A)
Talking Heads -Crosseyed and Painless (Toronto Heatwave Festival 1980 Wolfgangs Vault)
Talking Heads Burning Down The House (Speaking In Tongues)
Dave Brubeck Blue Rondo A La Turk (Time Out) HIRES SACD
Carole Kidd Nice Work If You Can Get It (Linn Records-Nice Work) HIRES SACD
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:58 pm
by cybot
Thoroughly enjoyed reading all of that. Thanks lads :)
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:03 pm
by jkeny
My netbook's USB ports are shot or I would have brought it yesterday.
This would have been one of the tracks I would have played - somebody I newly discovered - Admiral Fallow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odmQQO3LyWA
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:14 pm
by Ivor
Sorry I missed this - as much for the social side as the sonics! It's always good to meet up with other geeks and feel briefly normal. Derek's system is a fine example of synergy at work. With a little thought, a lot of time and an occasional injection of finance you can have a system that is more than the sum of its parts. Result!
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:50 pm
by tony
Was in tower today and came across the fleetwood mac rumours LP 180g etc etc. I think Peter brought it with him and must offer my apologises as I had a soso view of it. I had to be stretchered out of tower when I saw the price hence I realise why it was being listened to intensely.
Re: Listening Session at mine
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:23 pm
by PeterK
Hi Tony, the one I had is a 45 rpm version which is the Hoffman/ Gray version of Rumours, no longer available as far as I know. Mad lunatic thread on it on the Steve Hoffman forum if you search but it is a goto version notwithstanding the immense criticism of Hoffman on the web. Kevin Gray is the business with vinyl, Hoffman considered a bit of a charlatan into self promotion through his website which is heavily censored. Hoffman is talented but has a bit of a rep for light fingers in relation to master tapes. A number of mastering engineers are quite scathing about him, Ken Scott, Shawn Britton of MFSL and others. Check out other sites for counter views. However his site is actually populated by very knowledgable music fans who in some instances are quite anal.