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Then SCURRY the roaches flee from the light.
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Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
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Tedeschi Trucks Band's latest, Made Up Mind.
Saw Susan in her solo form years ago at Ottawa Bluesfest and have been a fan since. Still lovin' it after she joined up with her husband Derek in the new band. Saw them at Bluesfest as well. I agree with some others though. There is too little of Derek on the new album. I mean, I love everything that Suan T does (so much so that my wife hates her!). I was introduced to Susan Tedeschi's music while watching the Crossroads concerts on DVD. Since then, I seen Susan T twice in concert. So, I like this new album but I just do not feel driven to listen to it again and again.
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Right now - Olga Kern, 11th Van Cliburn Piano Competition
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Rush --- A Farewell to Kings, on cassette.
Bose -- Better Sales Through Advertising.
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I love everything that Suan T does (so much so that my wife hates her!). Arghhh! Damn you!! I didn't realize "Suan" was a typo for Susan so I Googled "her" only to discover "she" is really a big, muscly, fitness dude. I'm going to go with believing you did that on purpose!
With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.
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I normally listen to my audio CDs & SACDs in 2 Ch Stereo. Yesterday for a change, I played my Spyro Gyra 'Good to Go-Go' SACD through my HT system using my Sony Blu-Ray Player.
The sound quality was superb; however, I'm not sure that I liked the 'surround mix' version as contrasted to the 'stereo mix'. Having instruments playing behind me was a novelty but hardly realistic. It was as if I was sitting on stage in the middle of the band. I have yet to go to a pub or a concert & be seated on the stage within the group.
What was interesting was the difference in the sound between my M2s & EP400s audio system and M22s & Velo 10" subs HT system in similarly shaped rooms. The mid & high end were 'similarly good'; however, the EP400s were more imposing & 'musical' than the Velos. I don't know whether it is the fact the EP400s are just more accurate & capable or I have them cranked up somewhat higher in the mix than 'Audyssey' sets the Velos in my HT thus making them sound more impressive.
Anyway, I think that I prefer the sound stage of 2 Ch Stereo with my EP400s pumping out gobs of dynamic & articulate low end...
TAM
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TAM, I've always felt the same way.
A little ambiance, reverb and reflections mixed into the back channels can help recreate being in FRONT of a live stage; having instruments originate around me recreates my being ON stage....which I can't connect with!
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Yes, that's what surround processing such as DPLII creates with CDs and other 2-channel source material.
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Just to argue, I'm going to say that realism is secondary to an engaging experience. There are times to be as true-to-life as possible, but there are also times for artistic license. Why limit the possibilities when there is the opportunity for a wider range of experience? I don't remember when or how it came up in discussion, but someone mentioned before about the excessive bass in a movie scene, how a train (or whatever it was) doesn't sound like that. Was it a documentary? Why hold it to that standard? If the point of the movie is to entertain, why are directors allowed to fudge visuals but not audio?
Of course, I have no problem with debating the effectiveness of each artistic choice on a case-by-case basis, but I think it's an unreasonable expectation that everyone try to capture the world exactly as it exists without imbuing any sort of stylized interpretation. Not only unreasonable, but impossible. So I have no problem with people realizing this and running hard in the opposite direction of "real."
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Unrelated, Charles, but you might like this.
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