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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Erwin, Tennessee
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A friend of mine just released this. http://serpentinebrown.com/music.html He asked what I thought about it. The lows are not to strong and highs are not bright. Still sounds like it was done in a recording studio but it doesn't have the over exaggerated highs and lows that typical shows up in modern sound. It has nice natural sound typically what I like to see from an audio testing perspective. It has a Celtic and folk art type sound. You can download samples on the web site I would like to here what others have to say.
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