Ear-catching power samples
From the Adagio by Albinoni to No Mercy by Gary Numan, sound to hear and feel. The Albinoni sadness hits you already at a volume of only 14 (goes up to 100) with a turntable with magneto dynamic eleme...
From the Adagio by Albinoni to No Mercy by Gary Numan, sound to hear and feel. The Albinoni sadness hits you already at a volume of only 14 (goes up to 100) with a turntable with magneto dynamic element. Also with moving coil sublime to listen to. For the tracks of Gary Numan's Savage album, I used flac. Because at a volume of, say, 60 the roof just about flies off (and the turntable itself starts to join in) but without becoming annoying while maintaining a clear middle and crystal-clear highs. Also the live registration on BlueRay of Rush in Rotterdam, where we could be present in real life, sounds like you can be there again: Incredibly good!!! Not to mention the live performance by Michael Oldfield, Tubular Bells II in front of the castle in Edinburgh. Listeners who want to hear and feel the sound from whisper soft to rock hard, without it becoming unbearable: "Close your eyes and it's as if your favourite artist is giving a private performance for you in your room". Recommended.
Anton v.
19/02/2021
19/02/2021
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Ear-catching power samples
From the Adagio by Albinoni to No Mercy by Gary Numan, sound to hear and feel. The Albinoni sadness hits you already at a volume of only 14 (goes up to 100) with a turntable with magneto dynamic element. Also with moving coil sublime to listen to. For the tracks of Gary Numan's Savage album, I used flac. Because at a volume of, say, 60 the roof just about flies off (and the turntable itself starts to join in) but without becoming annoying while maintaining a clear middle and crystal-clear highs. Also the live registration on BlueRay of Rush in Rotterdam, where we could be present in real life, sounds like you can be there again: Incredibly good!!! Not to mention the live performance by Michael Oldfield, Tubular Bells II in front of the castle in Edinburgh. Listeners who want to hear and feel the sound from whisper soft to rock hard, without it becoming unbearable: "Close your eyes and it's as if your favourite artist is giving a private performance for you in your room". Recommended.
Anton v.
19/02/2021
19/02/2021