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    Into the Blues today, Chicago style:

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    Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
    (1975, Columbia)



    listening to an old favorite; side 1 on a pair of Infinity ES 200 speakers that were recently refoamed, they're a really nice Infinity example 3-ways w/ Polycell mids and tweeters and they even have a passive woofer. Sounds great in the 14x14 room; also listened a bit on a pair of Magnepan MG-1 improveds but they are all midrange/not rock speakers. Listening to side 2 in the main room on the JBL Model 4430 studio monitors powered with a Mcintosh MC 2205, crushing.
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    Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence Gold
    (1972, Fantasy)



    a compilation of hit songs from all the million seller Creedence records. digging the 11 minute Heard It Through The Grapevine.
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    Electric Light Orchestra - ELO II
    (1973, Jet)



    The cover of Roll Over Beethoven still sounds great after all these years.
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    Hey SLF ...3 great ones in a row !!

    lots of bike miles this weekend,,,brought home these + a pair of AR90 speakers ...
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    Gregg & Duane Allman - self titled
    (1973, Springboard)



    Estate sale grab this morning. another compilation of pre-ABB material recorded circa 1968 I think. I have the Bold Records 1972 release w/ a Morning Dew cover and an early Melissa, and this is very similar stuff. I like this one, lots of interesting Gregg Allman songs and a really nice cover of a Carole King (ok Goffin-King) song: No Easy Way Down. It looked nice under the dust, and cleaned up great on the VPI 16.5.



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    lots of bike miles this weekend,,,brought home these + a pair of AR90 speakers ...
    Ok! a thrift deal on AR90s should defray costs on alot of those records! I am trying to clear my basement of speaker projects but I would be tempted by those ARs.

    ...can we expect pictures in the speaker safari thread, and how do you transport speakers on a bike? (would like a picture of that...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeakerLabFan View Post

    Ok! a thrift deal on AR90s should defray costs on alot of those records! I am trying to clear my basement of speaker projects but I would be tempted by those ARs.

    ...can we expect pictures in the speaker safari thread, and how do you transport speakers on a bike? (would like a picture of that...)
    yup, they are in the SS thread...I went out to the bike and looked at my selection on bungies and then remembered that I have a truck the GW guy and I had a good workout loading them in the truck (as the OL and I did when they got home) ...various sites list them as 101 or 88 pounds ea....whatever, they are heavy....3 drivers out for refoam right now.....owners manual claims freq response of 23-30000

    theres a pair in Boston asking $750 http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/ele/1736005167.html
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    The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach
    (1972, Capricorn) #2CP 0102



    an old favorite from back in the day, staring at the psychedelic drawing in the gatefold. "dedicated to a brother, Duane Allman".





    AR 90s

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    yup, they are in the SS thread...I went out to the bike and looked at my selection on bungies and then remembered that I have a truck the GW guy and I had a good workout loading them in the truck (as the OL and I did when they got home) ...various sites list them as 101 or 88 pounds ea....whatever, they are heavy....3 drivers out for refoam right now.....owners manual claims freq response of 23-30000

    theres a pair in Boston asking $750 http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/ele/1736005167.html



    in my thread "Hasta Luego Mis Amigos" http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...l=1#post190006 there is a guy carrying a refrigerator on his Honda...
    see the picture now. Those will be well worth the effort to bring back to life.

    a refrigerator -- wow. That's about what you're looking at with big Altecs or K-horns. Good to hear that you have a truck for the big ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCCA View Post
    Into the Blues today, Chicago style:

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    The Splinter Group COMPLETE? Is it really? Peter's reentry into playing was far too short, but there were a number of CDs and I think they were great.

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    was never heavy into Fleetwood Mac.....but picked up this one and its so good that has cycled thru 3x today ...geeze there is some GREAT bass in some of those tunes..esp "Emerald Eyes"

    Oh yeah, also "Oh Well" 1 & 2
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    Yes - Yessongs
    (1973, Atlantic) PR in the deadwax



    Listening to Side 1&2, Volume III, Close To The Edge. recorded during 1972 tours, 3 LP set w/ 6 page color booklet. This is an estate sale pickup yesterday morning, the records are in excellent shape. ...better shape than my much-loved copy purchased new and was my introduction to Yes. And, as with Eat A Peach, lots 'o time spent examing the album art here w/ the gatefold Roger Dean drawings.
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    Todd Rundgren - Faithful
    (1976, Bearsville) STERLING in the deadwax



    Wow, this record is a LOT of fun. I don't know why I haven't thrown this on sooner, I've had it in the pile for a couple of years. I've never really ventured far beyond Something/Anything? which I play alot - just a few plays of other Todd records. I listened to Runt on CD last night, was totally blown away by much of it (loved Patti Smith's 1971 RS review ).

    now it's Faithful with amazing covers of 60s songs on side 1 and new Todd pop on side 2. great stuff. Some of his ballads resonate like few other artists for me.
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    Charlie Byrd - Top Hat
    (1975, Fantasy) NFS/Promo



    featuring Nat Adderly; recorded at Fantasy Studio, Berkeley, CA Feb 1975.
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    Jim Hall, Red Mitchell - self titled
    (1978, Artist House)




    estate sale pickup this weekend; wonderful combination of acoustic bass and jazz guitar from a couple of masters who had played together going back to the mid 50s.
    Recorded live January 1978 at The Sweet Basil, NYC.
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    Charlie Byrd - Brazilian Byrd, Music Of Antonio Carlos Jobim
    (1965, Columbia) Stereo / 360 Sound two-eyes White on Red label

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