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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

       
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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

    "Songlines" by Robert Hohner Percussion Ensemble:   
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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

     
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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

    Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring      
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    What Headphone and Amp are you listening to right now?

    Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring  
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    What Headphone and Amp are you listening to right now?

    Sony MDR V6 connected via its ⅛"  plug to an Orei DA21 Optical SPDIF/Coaxial Digital to RCA L/R Analog Audio Converter. The Orei DA21 in turn is connected to an iMac audio port using a Blue Jeans Optical SPDIF Digital Audio Cable, using a female TOSlink/male ⅛" plug adapter.
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    What Headphone and Amp are you listening to right now?

    Sony MDR V6   Sony STR-DE185 stereo receiver  
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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

    Track six: "Stolen Moments"  
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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

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    New Dragonfly Black and Red Discussion

    I have an Orei DA21 Optical SPDIF/Coaxial Digital to RCA L/R Analog Audio Converter with 3.5mm Jack Support Headphone/Speaker Outputs connected to the audio out port of an iMac. The optical SPDIF cable connected to the iMac is terminated with a female TOSlink/male 1/8" plug adapter. The Orei...
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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

    Dance Suite by Bartók
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    What Headphone and Amp are you listening to right now?

    It's not properly a headphone amp; it's a Sony STR-DE185 stereo receiver connected to the audio output of an iMac. My Sony MDR V6 used to be connected directly to the iMac, but its sound quality has been transformed quite remarkably with this receiver. Within the limitations of a closed...
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    What Are You Listening To Right Now?

      Myaskovsky: Symphony No. 21; profoundly Russian melancholy from 1940.
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