Glmoneydawg
500+ Head-Fier
Also a little scary...considering the time period this guy was mad scientist/genius!I'm also curious if alcohol was used for clean emissions... fascinating.
Also a little scary...considering the time period this guy was mad scientist/genius!I'm also curious if alcohol was used for clean emissions... fascinating.
Good looking too!Not sure if the wife would accept it....but i have definitely brought home uglier equipement.It's Doc's record player from Back to the Future! Pretty amazing how much effort went into music production when it was the cutting edge.
Vinyl is an effect that happens to be a sound format too. Why not have the digital/CD release be simply a rip of the vinyl so the vinyl and CD would sound the same? It's stupid of argue vinyls are more hi-fi than CD when you like lo-fi more. Lo-fi may benefit metal music and some other genres*, but not all genres such as classical music.Vinyl is great because of all the massive distortion it introduces to the signal…
...I want massive THD all over the place so I don't have to wonder if it sounds warm or not.
Lo-fi may benefit metal music and some other genres*
* Genres musically so empty you need vinyl effects to make it sound richer.
fixed what? is this some kind of Minority Report thing where you stop a crime before it happened? ^_^Whoa, why the completely uncalled for shot at metal? Musically empty?! 'Cmon man, as a lover of classical you should know that sub-genres of metal are the closest you'll get to classical in modern music. I'll take a well recorded/produced and dynamic metal album over a Schiitty one any day of the week. The difference is night and day, and not subtle in the slightest, to put in audiophile terms. But seriously though.
edit: fixed it Castleoffargh
fixed what? is this some kind of Minority Report thing where you stop a crime before it happened? ^_^
How is heavy metal like classical music? I had a metal head friend play me some heavy metal that had an "operatic" lead singer. It sounded more like a cartoon version of a bad operatic singer.
I have a theory that when Jazz crosses over into other fields of music, it generally improves it. When rock crosses over, it usually just dumbs things down. Rock is best when it keeps close to its roots in pop music and the Blues. In the case of prog rock, classical didn't cross over into rock, rock crossed over into classical. Examples of classical crossing over into rock would be things like Phillip Glass and Steve Reich and other minimalists who used electronic instruments. Not a lot of meat there either, to be honest.
How is heavy metal like classical music? I had a metal head friend play me some heavy metal that had an "operatic" lead singer. It sounded more like a cartoon version of a bad operatic singer.