For those of you that like that type of sound, what do you like to do to get it?
A tipple often helps
Perhaps no one here has been to an audio show either. It's not unusual to hear a stereo leaning on the sound almost like candy because it's so overly strangely sweet.
Given how popular Pass FirstWatt is around here, I find it nearly impossible to believe no one has differing opinions on things they do.
Given how popular Pass FirstWatt is around here, I find it nearly impossible to believe no one has differing opinions on things they do.
Romantic is the tale-telling part of which you are contributing along with another soul, finding the path towards 'coinciding of opposites' (coined by Joseph Campbell).
Whatever the means, Prelude a l'après midi d'un faune (Debussy), or, Pavane pour un infante defunte (Ravel) will suffice in classical settings, but Nick Drake will surely invoke a whirling experience.
Considering this forum and its main participants, I'd better learn from 'the yonder shore', eager and longing, with grace and respect.
Whatever the means, Prelude a l'après midi d'un faune (Debussy), or, Pavane pour un infante defunte (Ravel) will suffice in classical settings, but Nick Drake will surely invoke a whirling experience.
Considering this forum and its main participants, I'd better learn from 'the yonder shore', eager and longing, with grace and respect.
No, HD2 is more "musical" or some such bollocks
But what is ' romantic' sound, if not the music?
If it is the music, why bother with the amp?
Jan
The entire set of accessible music is by Barry White.
True. Maybe there is a technical argument to be made...must not cross over from mid to woof in the midst of a baritone's range
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