fellow enthusiasts, la revolution

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How many of you have made the mistake of attempting to get the truest amp possible with class d, expecting some instant audio nirvana due to a promised revolution in technology.

If you actually achieved in implementing it in a way so that the performance isn't a factor of what you didn't do, you find out fast enough that most of the old favorites are something to be endured most cases.

I think it's when you hit that point you just go looking for new recordings that might impress almost without regard to style, just need some new wow factor to appreciate in order to keep you going with it as well as justy all you've done to get it to present standard.

Thats' when I discovered soundtracks for the first time which seemingly provide a quality experience, and the kind you can really get to know how well you've arrived with, or where it needs work still.

Turns out most of that was just a taste of what can be. Today the revolution became obvious. With only the expectations at the start being to hear a new track, on the same old amp setup you've been hearing for awhile, no new tweaks ..

and out of no where just being florred by it. It .. can be described. But if you've attained "it", you're best to experience it yourselves.

I dare you, dare you to acquire a Battlestar Galactica soundtrack, crank it up to what you know is your limite of clean power, and see what happens to you.
 
This one Chris 🙂 if so which track
 

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1. Are You Alive?
2. Goodbye, Baby
3. Starbuck Buck Buck
4. To Kiss Or Not To Kiss
5. Six Sex
6. Deep Sixed
7. The Day Comes
8. Counterattack
9. Cylons Fire
10. A Call To Arms 11. Apollo To The Rescue
12. Launch Vipers
13. Seal The Bulkheads
14. The Lottery Ticket
15. Eighty-Five Dead
16. Inbound
17. Apollo Is Gone/Starbuck Returns 18. The Storm And The Dead 19. Thousands Left Behind
20. Silica Pathways
21. Reunited
22. The Sense of Six
23. Starbuck's Recon
24. Battle
25. Good Night

Check out #8, 24, 12, the rest of them
 
try Klaus Schulze & Pete Namlook's "Dark side of the moog". Play the first album called "wish you were there" no 9&10. That's really heavy stuff for your system. Enormous bass and high tones. You're speakers may break up when played too loud.
For transparancy: Andreas Vollenweider's "Book of roses", no 13, and than play "Hirzel". Nice strings from the harp vibrating.
 
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