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    SONY NW-WM1Z / WM1A

    Thank you for your quick and helpful reply. I appreciate it.
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    SONY NW-WM1Z / WM1A

    Late to jump on board the 1Z bandwagon and I have question for those that have paired it with the Shure KSE1500. Can I and if so should I use a 4.4mm balanced to 3.5mm analog interconnect between the 1Z and the KSE? I appreciate any help and pardon me if this question has been asked and...
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    Audiophile iOS audio player

    You know I never thought of it like that but you are absolutely right. I have stuck with my iPod Touch 6th/Chord Mojo feeding my Shure KSE1500 for 20 months because as I write this I am still utterly mesmerized by the sound. When I want to change the sound I just change the application.
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    Audiophile iOS audio player

    I think the consensus, if there is one, is either NePLAYER or KaiserTone. I have used both for years now and at this point would give the nod to KaiserTone. The key is system synergy so try both and see what you like the best.
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    Prog rock

    If anyone is interested in RPI, Rock Progressivo Italiano, there is no better place to start than Premiata Forneria Marconi' or PFM's 'Per un Amico' widely considered if not the best ever RPI album certainly in the top 3. I cannot recommend them highly enough.
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    Prog rock

    I would definitely include 'Wind & Wuthering' and Steve Hackett's 'Voyage of the Acolyte' as the last great Genesis albums. 'Voyage' goes on because as you probably know both Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford played on Hackett's first solo album. For me all the Genesis albums from 'Trespass' to...
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    Prog rock

    No no, not one of the most cohesive albums they ever did. 'A Trick Of A Tail' is the most cohesive album I have ever heard in my entire life. It is the benchmark when discussing flow of an album.
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    Prog rock

    Hehe thank you and of course teasing is not only allowed it is encouraged. Let us face facts progressive music fans are members of a small cult. Most music people hate our music. My sister and her family just got back from Sweden to visit her brother in law's family. I listed a bunch of great...
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    Prog rock

    I owe all here an apology. Steven Wilson's 'To The Bone' is not as bad as I thought and wrote. Also, I found a way to salvage a pretty decent Porcupine Tree album from it. If you delete songs 2-3 and 6-7 you are left with 7 songs and 46 minutes of Porcupine Tree lite music reminiscent of 'In...
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    Prog rock

    I feel your pain. I turned 50 last year and my brain turned to mush. As for 'The Incident' while I agree it is not one of the Tree's best remember it is a concept album and try listening without interruption from start to finish and it may come to you. Hell, it took me almost 40 years to "get"...
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    Prog rock

    Unfortunately, you are thinking of the last Porcupine Tree album, 'The Incident'. 'Fear of a Blank Planet is only 6 songs with the brilliant song "Anesthetize" (with the Alex Lifeson's guitar solo) as its centerpiece.
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    Prog rock

    With all the talk of Steven Wilson, I am listening to what to me is his masterpiece in his career so far. Porcupine Tree's 'Fear of a Blank Planet' in glorious 48/24. My God is Gavin Harrison amazing.
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    Prog rock

    While I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments, unfortunately, 'Tales from Topographic Oceans' would never get me there. I agree with Rick Wakeman that Tales was a disaster. Remember he spent the time in the studio when Jon Anderson was wanking in the other studio hanging out with Black...
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    Shure KSE1500 Review - Shure KSE1500 Sound Isolating Electrostatic Earphones

    It is fortuitous for me you posted this as I am currently looking to upgrade from my Mojo/KSE combination and the two that interest me the most are the Sony WM1Z and the Hugo 2. On pure sonic performance how would you compare them and why do you prefer the Hugo 2. My thanks in advance.
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    Prog rock

    For those looking for a truly beautiful album, try Quella Vecchia Locanda's self titled first album. From Wikipedia, "[a]ccording to an interview with Don V. Lax, the violin player of the first album, 'I would find some Bach or Brahms or Corelli and weave it into the music so we were making a...
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