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Fin.
post #2 of 89
Just a tad innapropriate for head-fi? BTW you can't delete your post unless you are a mod. All you can do is edit it. Also, you could have posted this in a blog of your instead of putting it in the main forums lol
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Originally Posted by lordsegan View Post
Ok, so my setup isn't "bad."

I am using HD600s plugged into a Musiland 02 US.

The Amp is a little underpowered, but honestly, the DAC is surprisingly good, and the headphones are great.

So I am listening to my "Simon and Garfunkel" channel on Pandora (funny sorry about Pandora, its majority owner, and his daughter [I ****ed her, I wanted to get married, {treated her like a princess} and she dumped me.]).

And I am drinking a Chimay Grande Reserve. (9% alcohol by volume) I am about to be unemployed.

It sounds SO GOOD.

SO ****ING GOOD.

Fin.


PS, please don't "quote" this post, I plan to delete it in the morning..
Quoting for posterity.
post #4 of 89
Lolerstakes

Alcohol is a very poor music enhancer IMO. There are many healthier and much more powerful alternatives available. Their legal status is up to you to research though .
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Hahah I knew something like this would happen The things people do when they're drunk...
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I don't. I seem to enjoy it less. The times when I enjoy listening to music the most is when others don't see metal as a disgrace and that I am happy Listening to my faourite band at that time is a must for me Metallica for now
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So SICK of hearing people say alcohol doesn't enhance music. Completely ridiculous.

Anyways, glad you at least have found good synergy. Enjoy your night.
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CHIMAY!!

I don't much agree with your taste in music, nor phones, but that beer rules.
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I like listening to speakers with an alcohol buzz but not headphones. Is that strange?
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CHIMAY!!

I don't much agree with your taste in music, nor phones, but that beer rules.
yes, i agree about that beer, only surpassed by the likes of the Rocheforts :P
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Originally Posted by sokolov91 View Post
Alcohol is a very poor music enhancer IMO. There are many healthier and much more powerful alternatives available. Their legal status is up to you to research though .
I concur
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Originally Posted by Graphicism View Post
I concur
hmmmm,green is a clue?
post #13 of 89
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Originally Posted by lordsegan View Post
Ok, so my setup isn't "bad."

I am using HD600s plugged into a Musiland 02 US.

The Amp is a little underpowered, but honestly, the DAC is surprisingly good, and the headphones are great.

So I am listening to my "Simon and Garfunkel" channel on Pandora (funny sorry about Pandora, its majority owner, and his daughter [I ****ed her, I wanted to get married, {treated her like a princess} and she dumped me.]).

And I am drinking a Chimay Grande Reserve. (9% alcohol by volume) I am about to be unemployed.

It sounds SO GOOD.

SO ****ING GOOD.

Fin.
Good for you!

Cheers!
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I don't like
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Hey, it's one those moment, things are going to be ok, Chimey makes great trappist beers, excellent choice!
Hope the hangover is not too bad...tip! have a beer first thing when you get up, you need fluid remember...
Cheers
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