jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
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Freya actually is more costly, 6n6p's x8 usually costs less than good 6922's x2.... try Folkvangr ....
I used this site and bought a music album from them. Beforehand, I asked the support team if they guaranteed that a particular song on this album was not upconverted from MP3. Having received assurances that he was available 24/48, I checked this statement. Here is a screenshot of the spectral analysis. Do you think this is Hi-Res?I do use highresaudio.com (based in Germany) for purchases
https://www.highresaudio.com/en/content/about
... they 'guarantee' genuine 24-bit for all their downloads
yes, never scrolled, ignored so much ...Good, then maybe this thread will slow down again...
i was thinking earth plates scratching ... to get things approved here in Sintra ain't easy either ... licensing headachesNot really. Even in the low-density North Sonoma County, new custom construction has to go through many steps, especially if close to the coast. We own a lot adjacent to a house we own there, but just thinking about how long it would take to get a small house for visitors approved there...
Scary Monsters was a game changer Album for me - It opened my eyes to explore and be open minded to all music genres .I am a huge Bowie fan and have been since his earliest work. But my preference tends toward his more experimental stuff, like Scary Monsters, Low, or the later albums like Heathen. Dark Star is absolutely brilliant and poignant given that he knew he was dying. If all you know of his work is Ziggy Stardust or Let's Dance or Changes, you have not even scratched the surface.
I loved him doing Queen bitch at the end of the movieSeu Jorge is a man of many parts. Good original music too, and a fab voice!
I had just returned with my USAF buddy Andy from 'The live and let live ' pub in Mawson road Cambridge that night ( after conducting an exhaustive scientific study of the ales available !! ) - we sat watching the news in total disbelief - Andy - turned and said - ' the world feels a little warmer tonight ' indeed it did - poignant days , perhaps one day soon the world will feel that same glow again .Germany liberated.
All the Trabants marching to the West.
Knowing @Ableza's history (all whisky, not bourbon) this is a powerful complement for Oregon Spirit.Just wanted to share a quick impression since the Oregon Spirit is your product. First, I didn't realize the Bonded bourbon was also "single barrel," which I think adds interest since different bottles should have slightly different character. (My bottle is from barrel 190328#01 by the way.) I found the nose and taste interesting with some initial rye that adds a bite that I really like but is not as aggressive as something like Knob Hill Rye that I have tried using for Manhattans, then giving way to a complex and sweeter mild wheat or some other grain (or caused by some interaction that involves chemistry beyond my understanding.) I also liked the 100-proof bonded strength as it lets you know you are sipping something substantial, unlike lower-proof commercial brands that drink like high-corn-syrup soda pop. The Oregon Spirit is a fine sipping whiskey, both neat and with a little ice, and I suspect it would make great cocktails although I hesitate to dilute it that way.
In contrast the Westward seems over-oaked or bottled too young. It reminds me of some Highland blends from Scotland that need more years under their belt or better blending components. The oak is so forward in this that I could hardly finish my dram, and I doubt I'll go back for more of this one.
The clear winner is the bourbon. Thank you!
3 times what power of ten----?ROFL!!!
I only have 3 tubes. You guys should quit picking on me.
I am also a big fan of his. I saw him several times in the So Cal area. The most memorable was the first time I saw him. Opened for the Grateful Dead @ UC Santa Barbra (football field). Came out so drunk he couldn't perform. I had never see seen Dead heads boo anyone either before or after this, but they were pretty vocal for sure. He started cursing out the Dead Heads and left the stage. Never did perform. Very strange.I am a huge fan of Zevon, I remember buying his second album Excitable Boy on vinyl, I still have it. I already owned his debut album. Earlier I mentioned Walter Tevis, Werewolves of London is part of a famous scene in The Color of Money.
I agree. I would suspect that the capacitor coupled cathode follower is allowing DC voltage variations to appear at the preamp output, and the power amp is amplifying it. Put a DC millivolt meter at the preamp out and see [no signal] whether the preamp dc output is fluctuating.The fact there is no signal is a great clue! I want to give this more thought. Chances are no harm is being done but I suspect it is power or power supply related now.