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jeff wrote:
some stuff...gives an idea anyway... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alQu0...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wESV4...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvKEu...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Dr9...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGaGO...eature=related http://www.jessewinchester.com/lindex.html Or set yourself up a Jesse Winchester channel on Pandora..... Listening to Let the Rough Side Drag right now. - JR |
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![]() "Tom Littleton" wrote in message ... "John B" wrote in message ... On another note...there is one CD I have ( a copy ) that absolutely drives my drivers (bass) to the point of destruction...a 3/8's to 1/2 inch throw on a normal CD and with this one specific copy they are going near one inch....even at very low volume....any ideas? P S It blew one driver before I figured it out...a not inexpensive repair... john if it is JUST that one CD, I would simply suggest avoiding it. Otherwise, a subsonic filter, if your preamp has one, will address the issue if it happens regularly. Odd that it is a CD, as I've heard that issue from LP play more often, and that issue can be frequently traced to one of a few factors, such as tonearm resonances, surface resonances from below the table, or improper cartridge setup. Tom I never experienced that problem when I was spinning vinyl...and yeah....it is just that one particular CD. It's weird as heck. I have a call in for the original and for a copy to be made on another system to do some caparison tests... Now....in case anyone is curious....do I copy CD's? yes. once. We go halfsies and the winner of the coin toss gets to keep the original jacket....do I boot leg or buy such? no... I will let you know the results of my tests and I will take a drive Monday to go and talk to the most knowledgeable people I know at Parts Express... they are Arum Cantus speakers, Adcom amp and pre amp....a small not so powerful system but ideally suited for my listening environment..... john |
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![]() "jeff" wrote in message . .. .... speaking of which, where's aruhdean?? jeff if Snedeker is to be believed, he's working phone banks for the Tarkanian campaign in Nevada. Tom |
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JR wrote:
jeff wrote: some stuff...gives an idea anyway... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alQu0...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wESV4...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvKEu...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Dr9...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGaGO...eature=related http://www.jessewinchester.com/lindex.html Or set yourself up a Jesse Winchester channel on Pandora..... Listening to Let the Rough Side Drag right now. - JR duh!?? i forgot about pandora...good suggestion. |
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![]() "John B" wrote in message ... they are Arum Cantus speakers, Adcom amp and pre amp....a small not so powerful system but ideally suited for my listening environment..... john no way should the displacement be that great on those woofers......even 3/4 inch would scare me on my Klipschs, and they have 12 in woofers....At any rate, the Adcom should have some sort of a bass filter to moderate very low bass, but it is odd that only the one CD copy gives you an issue. Good luck on your quest, John. Tom |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
"jeff" wrote in message . .. ... speaking of which, where's aruhdean?? jeff if Snedeker is to be believed, he's working phone banks for the Tarkanian campaign in Nevada. Tom G |
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On Jan 16, 3:16*pm, jeff wrote:
[Jesse Winchester] he's new to me john, so can't give any good idea of what to get. from what i have heard, i doubt there is a bad cd. the last one is getting good reviews. *he's an old guy, *called one of the best of the "unknown" singer-songwriters. Jesse is an old favorite of mine. While I normally don't recommend "best of" CD's, in his case the best of released in 1989 is a really good look at the man's body of work. Beyond his music, his life is interesting. One of the reasons he's "unknown" is because he fled to Canuckistan when he was drafted, so he was unable to tour in the U.S. until later in his career. Chuck Vance |
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