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Quote from: Russell Dawkins on 9 Oct 2007, 06:27 amI'm using Nuforce ref 9SE V2 amplifiers and SP Technologies Timepiece 2.1 speakers with Hsu 10" subs crossed at about 35Hz and going down clean and flat to 15 Hz. Timepieces have yet to have the Mundorf upgrades, yet an engineer friend who had the best studio in town until recently feels this is easily the best sound he has ever heard, and he is unequivocal about that.I've never typically been a fan of metallic cones on midrange drivers (ring, fatigue)... but if these things sing like you say, they're a fantastic value. Those Timepieces do get fantastic reviews. 1000 watts handling!?! Madness.
I'm using Nuforce ref 9SE V2 amplifiers and SP Technologies Timepiece 2.1 speakers with Hsu 10" subs crossed at about 35Hz and going down clean and flat to 15 Hz. Timepieces have yet to have the Mundorf upgrades, yet an engineer friend who had the best studio in town until recently feels this is easily the best sound he has ever heard, and he is unequivocal about that.
AdamM, I think the 590 Hz crossover may have something to do with it. R.
Richard Thompson. He just amazes me. I got to meet him backstage at a show in NY years ago, besides being an unbelievable guitar player, he's a really nice guy. In songs like "Vincent Black Lightning", there is no compare to him. He is picking the lead, rhythm and bass on one guitar, at one time. I couldn't believe this when I first heard it.
Wow I could keep going, love guitar music especially slide.
IMO technical brilliiance is impressive, but without soul (or good tunes) its on a similar level to syncronised swimming.
For me you cant go past J Mascis, he's got the whole enchilada, technical abillity, soul and can write a damn fine tune also
Quote from: DeadFan on 9 Oct 2007, 10:17 amWow I could keep going, love guitar music especially slide. Who is good for slide guitar? I need some good slide guitar tunes.
Wow 8 pages and no mention of Phil Keaggy?