Your right! Good quality recording. Bought it mint on Amazon for $4 Really is good. Didn't know my 4313Bs could sound that good and the 4430s really shined!Originally Posted by oznob
Your right! Good quality recording. Bought it mint on Amazon for $4 Really is good. Didn't know my 4313Bs could sound that good and the 4430s really shined!Originally Posted by oznob
Glad you enjoyed it beer! She is an artists who really cares how her music is recorded and takes an active role in the mixing process.Originally Posted by Audiobeer
Thanks for the heads up guys, will check these out.
Ken
Hey Ken,Originally Posted by Ken Pachkowsky
The actual name of the CD is "The Hunter." I get confused on the title as on the cover, she is holding a bow.
Thanks Oznob
I want both "Famous Blue Raincoat" and "The Hunter"
Ken
ken; if you can find a good vinyl copy of fragile,yes and try the fish or heart of the sunrise thru those beasts i think you would find the separation of the multiple basses or the incredible sound that squire gets from his ric to be amazing.another that shone was indicipline by king crimson from the dicipline album.the notes may not be the lowest frequencies out there but the sheer power of them is stunning.would be a great way to work in that new pre amp
Another good vinyl workout is genesis - Selling England by the Pound (from 1973 - before Gabriel left). Track 3 - Firth Of Fifth - after the vocal verses it goes to an instrumental and Tony Banks plays some massive keyboard bass (pedalboards, I believe). The original vinyl version came close to wiping out - unplayable with cheap cartridges. For the remastered CD they dropped the bass level and it took out the grandeur of the piece.Originally Posted by jim campbell
2ch: WiiM Pro; Topping E30 II DAC; Oppo, Acurus RL-11, Acurus A200, JBL Dynamics Project - Offline: L212-TwinStack, VonSchweikert VR-4
7: TIVO, Oppo BDP103D, B&K, 2pr UREI 809A, TF600, JBL B460
hav'nt heard selling england since it was new but i do still have my vinyl genesis live and recently picked up peter gabriels secret world.i see that you have an interest in monk.did you grab the new monk coltrane session?this one will lead eventually to rudy van gelder.
I was/am a huge Genesis fan and very familiar with that passage. Loved those low notes on my old 4350's. George Duke had an album called Liberated Fantasy that had a cut on it that was a building shaker but I can't remember the track name.Originally Posted by hjames
Ken
The CD "Are you Shpongled" by Shpongle contains a great deal of subterranean bass throughout. The first track "Shpongle Falls" sounds like some huge dinosaur is thrashing and stomping around in the jungle. This is a good disc to terrify visitors with using a wideband system. It falls into the genre of trance music I suppose, but it is not the boring, hypnotic Enya kind. Most of it is really quite exciting, with densely layered tracks filled with both real and synth sounds. It was their first album; there are more recent ones which I haven't heard.
http://www.google.com/musica?aid=tud...usic&ct=result
Likewise--not the lowest notes but stunning power--check out the live version of "Man with an Open Heart" on "Absent Lovers." (Live in Montreal, 1984).Originally Posted by jim campbell
Spot on that comment. All of PG's stuff since US has lots of really low-frequency stuff going on. Most system can't resolve it though. I know that his stuff is mixed in a MASSIVE control room (size of a church) so maybe they don't feel restricted by the room mode issues that normal sized mixing spaces have (i.e. boomy bass)?Originally Posted by Zilch
p.s. I don't understand the album either.
Get's my 2225H's going. That and Alicia Keys 'Songs In A Minor' ,track 10. Deep, solid and clear.
Ron
Common guys, this ain't something to stop talking about! everyone loves to hear and feel that low rumble and sweet bass that makes your hairs stand on end!
Give some recomendations to other forum ppl!
I have a couple that i want to put down for those who want to check out!
and i will keep on listing for those who are interested!
Nine Inch Nails - And All that Could Have Been (DVD 5.1)
#9 - La Mer - Nice bass in this one at the begining, leading into a nice drum beat!
Sugar Ray - The Best of Sugar Ray
#13 - Is She Really Going Out With Him (cover) yes yes i know nothing can beat the original, but these guys actually did a decent version of it! very nice strong bass in the choruses.
hope no one minds me bringing this thread back, but i reckon it would be great (mind you, the subs im using are my 2225H's Tuned to 40hz at 120 litres, with an 80 watt amp, still shakes house without driving amp into distortion)
Well I have the dts music and demonstration disc that not only has test tones but as some really neat musical tracks from.
1# Seal “Prayer for the Dying”
2 # Andrew Litton conducting the Dallas Symphony Orchestra & Chorus excepts from Tchaiovsky “1812 Overture”
3 # Alan Parsons with Christopher “Cross So Far Away”
4 # Shoeless Joe “The Bet”
5 # And Telarc “A Touch of Surround Madness”
Most of the tracks are in full dts 5.1 some just don’t have the centre channel output, but track 5 is a raving mad track that starts of with a mid range accompanied at the same time with a deep shuddering LFE.1 that you think can’t possibly get any louder, it down somewhere between 20Hz when it starts off.
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