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3AM & all is quiet, the hydro is at its best, my stereo warmed up & a new Suzanne Vega CD called "Close Up Vol.2 People & Places" is in the player so I sink into my chair for a listen and it becomes very apparent that the reviews about a new A/C Outlet by the name of Maestro is absolutely doing what I had thought was just hype but had ordered anyway to see if it did better the well rated Oyaide SWO-DX Ultimo I had installed months prior. Over time i had become aware of a sharpness to the highs using the Oyaide.

The Maestro after burning in for 200 hrs. most definitely sounded richer, with more bass especially mid bass & the highs where sweeter it was an all round more natural presentation of the music. I still wonder how these things can make such a difference (Sometimes not for the better), yet listening tells me they do. Feeling justified in my expenditure i now concentrate more on Suzanne & as usual she never fails to satisfy my soul. Love her stuff. Big recommendation for Maestro Outlets for anyone into this type of thing? :thumb:

Suzanne Vega CD titled Close Up Vol.2 People & Places a terrific listen. :thumb:

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minir wrote:3AM & all is quiet, the hydro is at its best, my stereo warmed up & a new Suzanne Vega CD called "Close Up Vol.2 People & Places" is in the player so I sink into my chair for a listen and it becomes very apparent that the reviews about a new A/C Outlet by the name of Maestro is absolutely doing what I had thought was just hype but had ordered anyway to see if it did better the well rated Oyaide SWO-DX Ultimo I had installed months prior. Over time i had become aware of a sharpness to the highs using the Oyaide.

The Maestro after burning in for 200 hrs. most definitely sounded richer, with more bass especially mid bass & the highs where sweeter it was an all round more natural presentation of the music. I still wonder how these things can make such a difference (Sometimes not for the better), yet listening tells me they do. Feeling justified in my expenditure i now concentrate more on Suzanne & as usual she never fails to satisfy my soul. Love her stuff. Big recommendation for Maestro Outlets for anyone into this type of thing? :thumb:

Suzanne Vega CD titled Close Up Vol.2 People & Places a terrific listen. :thumb:

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Counting Crows- Round Here (I have an extensive playlist though).
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AIC- Angry Chair.
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Marshall Crenshaw: Downtown

A little back in the day Rock & Roll to soothe the soul :thumb:

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the sounds of the waves crashing on the shore outside my hotel room in kauai right now
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Cat Stevens: Teaser and the Firecat :thumb:

This contains his "Morning Has Broken & Moonshadow" songs which i remember vividly from the seventies, when a pair of JBL speakers, a Pioneer receiver fronted by a Dual turntable & Shure cartridge pretty much put you in heaven.

A couple of Beanbag Chairs & a some cold beer along with a couple of like minded friends made for a wonderful evening. Smoking back then was very acceptable & many people rolled their own which certainly added to the atmosphere. ;)

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Carly Simon: No Secrets :thumb: :thumb:

Her hits "Your So Vain & The Right Thing to Do" gave her a real boost in sales.

I recall the stir that came with this release back in the seventies as though it was yesterday. Of course it was all LP's then and cover art was as important as the music at times. This was one of those times.

Word quickly passed amongst those of us who liked our music and the word was "Wow! You got to check this LP out" Carly the little nipper must have sold a million copies just for the cover. Times were good back then. :D

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Greg Brown: Milk of the Moon :thumb:

He is fast becoming a favorite play for me. I like the atmosphere he creates & the sound he generates. His voice is very laid back and he has a gentle way with which he presents his wares.

Doesn't get any better than this imho. Excellent. :)

I already have two more of his CD's yet to play and am looking forward to the experience. He has quite a lengthy career behind him & how he escaped me i don't know. Given a listen i think many, many people would become fans of this Folk artist.

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The Black Keys: The Big Come Up :rockin:

This 2 man unit Rocks the Blues

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Greg Brown: Covenant :thumb:

Sure am liking his stuff

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GNR- Sweet Child
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RaisinCain wrote:GNR- Sweet Child
great song :thumb:
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Slowdive-Souvlaki :sleep:
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Tom Waits: Bad as Me [Limited Edition] 2 CDs


First release of new material in 7 years they say and it was worth the wait imho.

Always a musical treat. :thumb:


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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band: Live Bullet. 2011 Remaster

Recorded live at Cobo Hall on September 4th and 5th in 1975 this is Rock & Roll at its peak imho.

Terrific CD. :rockin:

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Joe Henry: Reverie...A totally different CD. :thumb:

Excellent overall to be sure, but i heard this strange background sound & thought I'd left a tap running & went to check on it, nothing. I then realized it was the cd. It turned out to be the sound of the wind.

In doing a lookup on AllMusic i found this.

"Live sessions were cut in his home studio with the windows open, allowing the sounds of everyday life--barking dogs, mothers calling children, cars and trucks-- to pour through, making them part and parcel of the album's fabric." thus explaining the sounds i heard.

He is a favorite artist of mine and his music satisfies. :)

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Bryan Ferry: Olympia

Ferry at his best & loaded with other talented players. :thumb:

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Steve Miller Band: Sailor

A wonderful listen imho. :thumb:

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minir wrote:Steve Miller Band: Sailor

A wonderful listen imho. :thumb:

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I saw him in august this year at an outdoor amphitheater with Dave mason. great stuff for sure
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Dan wrote:I saw him in august this year at an outdoor amphitheater with Dave mason. great stuff for sure
Hi Dan

A great way to spend some time. I too really enjoy his stuff. :rockin:


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Cat Stevens: Mona Bone Jakon :thumb:

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Staind- Everything Changes
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I have iTunes on shuffle actually. Playlist is 740 songs and counting.
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My wife talking to her daughter on the phone.
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The whirring of computer fans.....Some things never change.
And good golly miss molly, the thread surpassed my post count finally. EPIC!!!
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Chris wrote:The whirring of computer fans.....Some things never change.
And good golly miss molly, the thread surpassed my post count finally. EPIC!!!
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Hi Chris

Nice to see your Smilin Face once again. :thumb:

Hope all is well and life is great for you two. :)


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just the background music of it..

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the new Kate Bush album :)

http://www.katebush.com/
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Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
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Steve Earle: I'll never get out of this world alive :thumb:

A dark tone but interesting as always, weighty stuff.

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John Prine: The Singing Mailman Delivers (2CD's) :thumb:

Prine was a mailman before being discovered and used to make up tunes as he walked his route, thus the title. This recording was discovered when his new wife made him clean out the garage prior to a move to a new home. Happily it was found as it contains some excellent material from his very earliest years prior to fame & fortune.

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Steve Miller Band: Children of the Future

Psychedelic blues/rock & well worth a listen imho. Never boring.

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The Black Keys: Attack and Release


Excellent!!! A little different from their previous efforts but very interesting. :thumb:

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