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Nile Monitors.
Maybe we should take the varmints to the Exotic Pets thread in the Personal Touch area.I just counted, I have 29 boas and pythons at the moment and a beautiful Surinam Red Tail boa is keeping me company as I type this.I guess that I like them or something.I just thought of something: if you're expecting the Mini Maggie system to replace 1.7s for a good sized room listening situation, stick with the 1.7s. The Mini will excel near field but won't have the nearly same impact as their larger siblings.
Thanks for posting that, everybody who's seen that tour has been really impressed.What's not to like about a woman in a mini skirt playing a guitar?So many people listen to music on their computers you'd think they'd be targeting that market a bit more.They certainly have a lot more to offer than the headphones I have on right now.
The thing I find with all of the Maggies I've had so far is that they work very well in the near field. Modern TVs make superb computer monitors (a projector, I imagine, would be even better), so I've abandoned the desk – I have something to use as a surface for paperwork (though, I handle less and less of that thanks to the convenience of paying bills online). Dawnrazor nudged me into setting up a PC that does audio well – I didn't dedicate the PC to that purpose, so I am aware that the setup is compromised (however, it does sound very good, indeed (certainly far better than anything I've ever streamed (but I know the day is coming when that will change))). Besides, I have other sources, including vinyl and a wonderful (not so) universal (anymore) disc player in that system. It's where my MMG/REL hybrids are. I can lean forward in my rocking recliner and touch them. I've never mentioned this before, but I honestly think the greatest challenge to the future of the minis is the transition away from using a computer while sitting at a desk (I'm not alone in that). Unlike your 2.6s, however, my MMGs differ from the minis in that they don't have true ribbons (and I appreciate the difference). There's no way I could squeeze the 2.6s in the space I have available, but the minis would increase the open space in the room. I just wonder if it would be an improvement – in the context of no desk. The MMGs are a tough act to follow.YouTube has been an incredible tool in the search for more music. One can find just about anything on YouTube, which enables listening to entire albums. The result is that I've purchased more music and I've done it with greater confidence. Even so, I still buy stuff that I don't like – although, I do appreciate it as art. Contrary to what the Chicken Littles proclaim, art in music is far from dead. I reorganized my CD collection last weekend (for the 2nd time this year) and 63 had to be moved to another (on wall, DIY) rack to keep things alphabetized.As far as I'm concerned, it's a great time to be alive.
Hi Kevin,Can you tell me why there still seems to be so many people that insist that all the good music has faded away? I'm not being rhetorical either. I just wonder if they don't know where to look for it.
You have to take risks on new experiences before you start to develop a taste for it. I think the way our minds relate to music is not unlike that. Personally I find Coltrane or Mahler daunting to process. Still haven't made my mind up if I will ever 'get it' with them. But I will revisit artists like these from time to time. It seems like there has to be something to it even if I don't see it yet.
Jeff Beck is good at this and no, I don't mean Josh Stone.
Stanley Jordan. I can hardly think of a guitarist I'm more impressed by. I seriously doubt that I'll buy any of his music. It's just not that impressive until you see what he is doing. Lauri Anderson held no fascination for me till I saw her Home of the Brave show. It makes a huge difference when you see certain performances. Just two that comes to mind.
Yep. I've made some new discoveries in the last year. But it takes a bit of concentrated listening. I have a lot more respect for Wagner than I used to -- the Meistersinger is very fine -- as well as for Verdi, who isn't I think as shallow as he pretends to be. For what it's worth, Mahler has never clicked for me. He certainly tries, but he seems to me a composer with more craft than talent.
Stanley is pretty amazing to watch. I still have a hard time getting my head around playing a guitar with one hand while playing a piano with the other. I can't think that way. He is not only a special guitarist, but he's a wonderful human being (at least, that's my impression).If you don't have it, buy Pat Metheny's 'Orchestrion' BluRay - really cool performance to watch (as well as hear).I've never even looked for anything Laurie Anderson - I know I've heard something because she's filed in my 'not interested' folder. I'm game for a youtube investigation.