Lets Talk Metal
Feb 14, 2015 at 4:35 PM Post #17,718 of 29,653
I like metal. I'm about to spin my copy of Mayhem's "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas".


About a year ago we had metal internet journalists saying how the album was over-rated and not that good.


I guess to each his own opinion, but for me it's still one of my favorite albums, not even going into it's significance to the genre. There is a true feeling to it. Has an album been made that even sounds like it? No. Does anyone really get tired of listening to Freezing Moon? I don't.


There was a day when Black Metal was truly feared.
 
Feb 15, 2015 at 9:04 AM Post #17,719 of 29,653
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gKkn-YjYmCA

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sIGu_pWTN3M

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=clo7luWlI9E



Strange no ever posted these Blotted Science Bug Mini Movies?:rolleyes:
 
Feb 15, 2015 at 10:46 AM Post #17,720 of 29,653
About a year ago we had metal internet journalists saying how the album was over-rated and not that good.


I guess to each his own opinion, but for me it's still one of my favorite albums, not even going into it's significance to the genre. There is a true feeling to it. Has an album been made that even sounds like it? No. Does anyone really get tired of listening to Freezing Moon? I don't.

 
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but sometimes opinions are just stupid. :wink:
 
I mean, Mayhem aren't anything special these days, but back then they were one of the greatest and most notorious black metal bands. I don't care what anyone says. The history of Mayhem as a whole is incredible. Every time I finish listening to that album, I spin "Live in Leipzig" with Dead on vocals. It's amazing to listen to, regardless of quality, but I really need a live DVD of it.
 
Speaking of live DVDs, I have Gorgoroth's "Black Mass Krakow" and I really wish I could have been there. If I could go back and time and see any concert, it would be that one.
 
Feb 15, 2015 at 12:53 PM Post #17,721 of 29,653
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but sometimes opinions are just stupid. :wink:

I mean, Mayhem aren't anything special these days, but back then they were one of the greatest and most notorious black metal bands. I don't care what anyone says. The history of Mayhem as a whole is incredible. Every time I finish listening to that album, I spin "Live in Leipzig" with Dead on vocals. It's amazing to listen to, regardless of quality, but I really need a live DVD of it.

Speaking of live DVDs, I have Gorgoroth's "Black Mass Krakow" and I really wish I could have been there. If I could go back and time and see any concert, it would be that one.



Yes, there are not that many truly great live Black Metal shows you can find on DVD.

http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Mayhem/European_Legions%3A_Live_in_Marseille_2000/12379

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MAYHEM-EUROPEAN-LEGIONS-LIVE-IN-MARSEILLE-2000-DVD-/141275409216?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_DVDs_DVDs_GL&hash=item20e4abab40
Mayhem Live In Marseille is a personal favorite. Just really well made and finds them in great form.
 
Feb 15, 2015 at 1:07 PM Post #17,722 of 29,653
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but sometimes opinions are just stupid. :wink:

I mean, Mayhem aren't anything special these days, but back then they were one of the greatest and most notorious black metal bands. I don't care what anyone says. The history of Mayhem as a whole is incredible. Every time I finish listening to that album, I spin "Live in Leipzig" with Dead on vocals. It's amazing to listen to, regardless of quality, but I really need a live DVD of it.

Speaking of live DVDs, I have Gorgoroth's "Black Mass Krakow" and I really wish I could have been there. If I could go back and time and see any concert, it would be that one.






Mediolanum Capta Est Live album 1999
Grand Declaration of War Full-length 2000
European Legions Compilation 2001
U.S. Legions Compilation 2001
Live in Marseille 2000 Live album 2001
European Legions: Live in Marseille 2000


The live CDs surrounding the Grand Declaration of War time are good. Over the years I have found all these CDs. Though US Legions and European Legions are almost exactly the same CDs. Some think making two was a cash grab for the band? Special era for the band with the studio album GDoW being totally great. The album polarized fans being very different so either you love it or hate it.

Of all the live CDs Mediolanum Capta Est is maybe the best live CD besides the DVD mentioned in the earlier post.
 
Feb 15, 2015 at 1:14 PM Post #17,723 of 29,653
People fail to realize that GDoW was only Mayhem's second full album.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pciV68xfCRo
 
Feb 16, 2015 at 6:17 PM Post #17,725 of 29,653
 Oh, and as for burn in, the K7XX like most other K7's needs 200-300 hours

 

 
Feb 17, 2015 at 9:19 AM Post #17,727 of 29,653
Totally overhauled, uh, replaced my speaker system after saving for about a year at a weekend summer job. Tweaking now. Lots of fun. For the first time, I have a dedicated separate DAC that has a preamp for my stereo and is connected to a computer, traditional 2 way stereo (CD playback and Sonos) with a HP amp which was my single largest purchase. I really like being able to control everything from the external DAC, having the preamp function and being able to listen via HP on the same device
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It's from Nuprime who took over the "high end" product line of Nuforce and have several new products. I really like and would recommend something called the IDA-16 to anyone who is in the market for a nice DAC/integrated digital amp that has a bunch of digital and analog ins/outputs. I demoed the IDA at my house and almost went for the IDA. It's sweet for sure.  I would have gone with it if it had the HP amp feature I wanted.
 
But, I wanted to be able to access the DAC w/ HPs in addition to speakers. And with the integration of DAC and amp, there doesn't seem to be a way to throw in a HP amp. We tried. But, I loved the sound of this amp-very clean, transparent-200 W and will decode anything. We tried it with my Sonos lossless files and they sounded as good if not better than my CD playback. It's new and starting to pick up some good reviews. For once piece of gear to access all your digital music, anolog sources with a nice DAC-I thought it was terrific...
 
http://www.goodsound.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/607-nuprime-ida-16-integrated-amplifier-dac
 
So, I ended up with the Nuprime DAC 10H-same company which is pretty much the same DAC offered as a separate component (a slight upgrade-but basically the same DAC) with a preamp and HP amp with balanced and standard outs with high and low gain. I'm loving this piece of kit:
 
http://www.nuprimeaudio.com/index.php/product/dac-headphone-amps/home-audio-dacs/dac-10h
 
Speakers-Sjofn (The Clue) that I heard with Clones amp at Capital Audio Fest last July in D.C. They're a unique small speakers designed to utilize the walls of a smaller room and produce a really full range-the base in particular is phenomenal in a monitor style speaker. They have some very specific placement recommendations-but were ideal for my space. It was jus a matter of hearing them in my room. And, luckily they sound awesome. They're not right for every space-but they are for mine. I had also heard the KEFL50 that I recently posted about and some Neat speakers all of which I liked, but I got a great deal on the Clues-bought the guys demo pair sill under warranty, etc. and I will NOT be needing to add a sub as I probably would have been tempted to do with the KEFs and the synergy with the amp I bought and the sound in my room floored me.
 
http://parttimeaudiophile.com/2012/09/19/second-thoughts-digging-in-to-the-clue-from-sjofn-hifi/
 
http://www.cnet.com/news/subwoofer-deep-bass-from-a-small-speaker/
 
Pairing them with a Clones Amp (http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-power-amplifiers/stereo-amplifiers/clones-audio-25p-power-amplifier-review.html)
 
 and tweaking with some acoustic paneling...bought some nice cables and interconnects for the first time really....the largest single audio purchase of my life. Luckily, I was able to work almost every weekend last year during the kayaking season here in DC (big spot for WW) and made a bunch of dough on the side so my wife can't bitch
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 It's my money-yo....mortgage and bills are paid!
 
 
So-got some great gear from this guy whose working out of his house and brings the gear to your home. A lot of what I bought was his demo gear that I got at a great cost. I wouldn't have been able to afford everything from a retail shop.
 
Oh-to make this tangentially (do I sound like an attorney-I'm not) related to metal-from another recent post-I put together my audition music-a lot of non metal but here were my metal tracks:
 
Tool/Lateralus-The Grudge (if I could pick one track-this is one of my faves)
Opeth-/Ghost Reveries-Ghost of Perdition-just love this song-has that older Opeth DM vocals with all the proggy dynamics I like
Kreator-Phantom Antichrist-Flood into Fire, Civilization, Collapse-this is just a great well produced banger of a modern thash album. Plenty heavy, reasonably melodic and it flat out kicks ass
Soundgarden/Badmotor Finger (one of my favorite 90's albums)-Outshined-great sludgey guitar riff
Dream Theater/Train of Thought-As I Am-not the biggest DT fan-but this album rock pretty well and it's a more song oriented album IMO with less of the cheese
 
Not metal, but looking for that one classical epic piece that translates well for symphonic BM, etc. The Gladiator soundtrack-The Battle (second track) is awesome. Plus for some reason a lot of metal heads love the Gladiator soundtrack. I also like TLOTR trilogy soundtracks, but whatever.
 
I've spent a lot of money on other hobbies-a schiit ton on kayaking boats, classes and gear, dogs and other crap, an acting career in my late 20's...
 
But, it took me  nearly 50 years to buy the stereo I wanted
 
I hope you get yours a lot sooner than that
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Whew!
 
Feb 17, 2015 at 10:04 AM Post #17,729 of 29,653

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