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  1. milkweg

    The thread without a designated topic.

    That will teach him for starting a nasty thread about me.
  2. milkweg

    Recomend me an "odd" instrument to learn

    Quote: Originally Posted by Ishcabible Didgeridoo? Aussie aboriginal instrument. YouTube - Weird Instruments
  3. milkweg

    Recomend me an "odd" instrument to learn

    Veggies. YouTube - Introduction of handmade vegetable musical instruments This is interesting sound. YouTube - "Within you Wihout you" by Yuichi Onoue(尾上ç¥ä¸€) on Kaisatsuko
  4. milkweg

    Greatest Grunge Vocalist Ever - Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, ... ?

    Foofighters definitely not but Perl Jam were one of the earliest grunge bands so belong in that genre for sure. I don't think I bought a Perl Jam album after Ten so don't know what their later output was like.
  5. milkweg

    Can you enjoy lossy (compressed) music through your favorite headphones?

    Quote: Originally Posted by leeperry you're saying that you can hardly hear a diff between these 2 files? the hihat sounds wooshy and completely mangled in 128kbit at 0:06.. PS: they another cool test : Can you hear THIS? Musicians high frequency hearing test | NoiseAddicts music...
  6. milkweg

    Can you enjoy lossy (compressed) music through your favorite headphones?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Kleivonen Most/Almost All people can not tell the difference between 320 cbr or LAME V0 vbr or Flac/Lossless. The poll posted asked if you can you enjoy lossy format and not should we use lossless for archival purposes. Some say they can't enjoy even...
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    Can you enjoy lossy (compressed) music through your favorite headphones?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Acix Our argument was if there is a difference between CD quality formats and mp3s. Read my post again, I didn't say anything about the enjoyment of music in mp3 format. Of course there is a difference. The argument is; is it audible? Not to my ears...
  8. milkweg

    Sibilance and 'Blame'.

    So, HD800 sounds like DT990pro? DT990pro only cost $225.00 CAD. HD800 cost $1500.00 CAD.
  9. milkweg

    Koss war Hifi

    Koss Pro4AA or AAA. I had a pair of TD65 and they sounded good for what they cost but were very uncomfortable for extended use. I ended up giving them away. I used to really like Pro4AAA though but that was like in '78 and don't know how good they are now.
  10. milkweg

    living in Canada

    Beer Store.
  11. milkweg

    Recomend me an "odd" instrument to learn

    Quote: Originally Posted by elliot42 The hammered dulcimer is a pretty odd and also nice sounding instrument. The only time I've heard one performed is in the piece Háry János by Zoltán Kodály, it's really... pretty. That Blue Man Group video is pretty odd too Never listened...
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    Recomend me an "odd" instrument to learn

    Quote: Originally Posted by elliot42 Or if you want really odd, why not learn to play the saw? Tie Me Kangaroo Down!
  13. milkweg

    Head-fi Reaches 100k Members!

    OK, 200k member gets free HD650.
  14. milkweg

    What is Happiness?

    Quote: Originally Posted by elrod-tom I was hoping someone would say this. I'm also wondering whether anyone other than us gets it. :| Puppies smell so I'll take the warm kitten instead.
  15. milkweg

    What is Happiness?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Lazarus Short I was the one who posted the link. As for Chris McCandless, he was eating a tuber which grows in the area, thinking he could live on that, not knowing that the plant inhibited absorption of nutrients. Thus, he starved to death, eating all the...
  16. milkweg

    Cheap solutions for headphone stands?

    I bought a $2.99 robe hanger that you are meant to screw into the bathroom door. I screwed it into the side of my desk and hang my ATH-M50 on it instead. I already have a Sennheiser desk headphone hanger for my other pair of headphones.
  17. milkweg

    Head-fi Reaches 100k Members!

    Wow, they should have had a free prize giveaway for the 100k member.
  18. milkweg

    A thread about nothing

    Quote: Originally Posted by CDBacklash oh milkweg, you can multiquote by using the button next to the "Quote" button. She posted at the same time while I was replying to her other post so never even saw it until after I had posted. You want me to go back and edit it all just so...
  19. milkweg

    ABSOLUTELY CANNOT MISS ALBUMS (of all time?)

    OK, here's one for the Jazz fans that I think is one of the best. 1991 The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born - with guests Wynton Marsalis (trumpet) and Courtney Pine (tenor saxophone)
  20. milkweg

    80’s vinyl buying spree!

    Quote: Originally Posted by jpelg The 12" singles play at 45rpm? I had plenty of 12" singles back in the day, and they all played at 33 1/3 Great music - takes me back... I never had any 12" that played at 45rpm either. I believe they all played at 33 1/3 rpm as you said.
  21. milkweg

    Female-fronted goth bands - suggestions?

    The Creatures, which is Siouxsie Sue's other band. BTW, Goth is not a certain sound it is any music that is dark and deep. Goth's listen to everything from Dead Can Dance to The Cure to Mozart's Requiem. It's the theme that makes Goth music and not a specific style.
  22. milkweg

    DO YOU HATE NICKELBACK?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Dublo7 You'd be nuts to say something like that You misunderstand me. I'm saying it sounds the same because all his symphonies use similar style and instrumentation. Never said they suck.
  23. milkweg

    DO YOU HATE NICKELBACK?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Todd R But you would be wrong. His music hasn't been around for hundreds of years because it sucks Never said it sucks. I love Beethoven but all his symphonies sound the same.
  24. milkweg

    Greatest Grunge Vocalist Ever - Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, ... ?

    Hmm, maybe I'll change my vote to Courtney Love. "Live Through This" album really is one of the best Grunge albums made and lots of people don't realize it.
  25. milkweg

    Sibilance and 'Blame'.

    Quote: Originally Posted by robm321 Most sibilance I've heard comes from compressed recordings. Yea, listening to the radio you hear a lot of sibilance due to compression.
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