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To: Noumenon
>Enjoy.

I certainly did, thanks for posting. Never heard anything that wasn't epic from Thomas Bergersen or Two Steps From Hell. I remember your previous post from the beginning of March with another TB/TSFM song. If you ever decide to get an Epic Music or Audiophile ping list going I would defiantly like to join.

R.E. your Magneplanars - there's just something magical about ribbons, don't you think ?

>Yeah, I know it's YouTube...

May I suggest downloading the clip at the best resolution possible, converting to .wav and up-converting to 24 bit, 192,000 khz. You can actually hear the difference on hi-end gear.

14 posted on 03/28/2018 12:39:29 AM PDT by ADemocratNoMore (The Fourth Estate is now the Fifth Column)
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To: ADemocratNoMore

Thanks for the suggestion. It would be fun to start up an audiophile ping list.

I typically purchase a CD of whatever I’m interested in. That gets ripped to my library and then written to a blank at the highest quality possible. Those are my driving CDs. My 05 Yukon XL has a 6 CD changer, so there’s always great music on hand for those long drives.

Have to admit - I’m a long time Maggie fan. From the earliest Tympanies to my present 3.7is they’ve captivated me. Mainly for their ability to m utterly disappear and leave nothing but music in the room. That, and they allow you to hear deep into the music - every note and every texture. Pianos n sound like real pianos. Bass viola come across in all their depth and guttiness. And vocals...

Presently, they’re being driven by a well broken in ARC DSi 200 and sourced with an ARC CD5 player. Turntable rig is too m elaborate to get involved here. Vinyls a w h Ole ‘nother discussion.


17 posted on 03/28/2018 7:07:44 AM PDT by Noumenon (It isn't racist if it's true, is it?)
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