Nowadays you listen to SET. What path lead you here? [message #10468] |
Wed, 05 November 2003 09:26 |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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I would imagine there are very few of us who have been listening to SET straight through since the '30s. ;-) I would also imagine people have taken widely varying routes to get here. What stops along the way have YOU made? "Keep your mind and your ears open."
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Re: High-power SET [message #10480 is a reply to message #10479] |
Wed, 10 December 2003 13:13 |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Hi Wayne, Valve is published by Doc Bottlehead and Co. Brad Brooks is the editor. You can get the complete set of back issues on CD at reasonable cost. Current ones get posted on Bottlehead as they are (sporadically) published.
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Re: High-power SET [message #10481 is a reply to message #10480] |
Wed, 10 December 2003 13:29 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18793 Registered: January 2001
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Hi David! Oh, wow. That sort of keeps it "in the family," doesn't it? Now that I think about it, this whole niche field is sort of like a family. Like all families, you've got nice ones and troublemakers, and Dan is a good one. And of couse, we are too. (snicker, snicker, snicker). By the way, where have you been?!! You and I were kicking stuff around here way back in November, when this place was totally unknown. It still isn't in the search engines, but it certainly isn't unknown anymore. But the last time you and I were here, we were the only ones here. Not anymore. Did you get my E-Mail in the last couple of days? Wayne
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Re: High-power SET [message #10482 is a reply to message #10481] |
Thu, 11 December 2003 07:29 |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Hi Wayne, Been busier than a one legged man in an ass-kicking contest deeping my commitment to things audio and more especially, reproduced music. I also backed off BECAUSE we were the only people slinging stuff around, and I didn't want folks to get the idea this was some kind of private message exchange board. But the party has started, and it's very exciting, I must say! Yes, got your emails; we've had a couple offline conversations since then. Just plain high on life lately. Know what I mean?
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Great Plains Audiofest [message #10483 is a reply to message #10482] |
Thu, 11 December 2003 09:12 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18793 Registered: January 2001
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That's what I like to hear. Sounds great! I'm anxious for us all to get together again, like we did last year at MAF. A group of people is planning to host a Great Plains Audiofest, but our first thought was to do 'em in April, since this doesn't interfere with VSAC. It fills the gap left by MAF. Trouble is that I think word should be circulating and web sites in place 6 months in advance. I don't know though - Maybe I'm wrong. I'll ask Baker since he's been very successful with this. His events are so smooooooth. Anyway, I'm really anxious for us all to get together again!!!
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Re: Nowadays you listen to SET. What path lead you here? [message #10484 is a reply to message #10468] |
Thu, 11 December 2003 22:27 |
elektratig
Messages: 348 Registered: May 2009
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Fun question! After the college system finally gave out, I bought a "high end" ss system but found myself listening less and less. Was eager to hear a tube amp, but too expensive until I went the kit route with an Assemblage ST-40 -- fantastic (still have it and love it). Then moved down to SETs -- even better. Since Wayne seems to be heavily involved here, I'll mention that my Welborne Laurels sound great with Wayne's Pi 4s.
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Re: Nowadays you listen to SET. What path lead you here? [message #10485 is a reply to message #10468] |
Wed, 17 December 2003 17:50 |
Garland
Messages: 269 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Guys! Fancy meeting you all in a place like this! OK here it is: 1950 -1960 --- GE mono system (my Dad's) with a bit of mono Heathkit thrown in in the later years 1960 - 1968 --- Heathkit Rek-o-kut University Coaxial 12" 1968 - 1972(college years)--- Panasonic tube receiver Dual TTand Misc crap speakers, then Dynaco SS intergrated kit S something-80 Hard sounding. 1972 - 1978 --- Nothing! I was a bum! 1978 - 1987 --- Technics, EPI 100's, Some crappy TT (couldn't stand listening to this!) 1987-1989 --- Nothing again! (divorce) 1990- 1997-- NAD, Adcom, HArmon Kardon CD Vandersteen 2Ci 1998-2000 --Adcom H/K CD EAD DAC, Mccormack preamp, Vandersteens and back to tubes finally: Atma-Sphere M-60MkII's! 2000 to Present: Sold the Atma's since the 2Ci's werent a good match and I couldn't take the heat! Bought Bottlehead Paramours and Foreplay, Built Wayne's Theater 4 Pi's and haven't looked back (till now). Now I wish I had the Atma spheres to try with the Pis but oh well! Oh and I recently resurrected my Dad's old Heathkit AA-111 and really enjoy it with the Pis' though the Paramours have more soul! There you have my audio life in a nutshell! FWIW. G.
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