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In Reply to: RE: any thoughts on this? posted by joey.veloso@gmail.com on January 25, 2016 at 09:54:00
It's cool that your daughter is already a music lover. :)
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I am not sure of that. Just touching and going to the tube amps at the age of 2 doesnt make her a music lover. The parents should keep her in their lap and play music to her. They should also put a barrier near all those shockful of equipments.It is upsetting to see such irresponsible acts on the part of the parents.
Bill
My daughters were around my gear, tube-amps and all kinds of speakers since they could walk. Just like training them to go up and down stairs safely (slide backwards on their tummies), they were trained to stay away from the warm gear for safety. When they were curious, we showed them and never needed to restrict or put up barriers. To each their own, but there are many ways to keep kids safe. Some parents have locks on everything, gates and barriers. We went the other way and it worked perfectly. the girls are 18 and 16 now and turned out better than we'd hoped. Both play instruments and have an abiding love of music.
Just touching and going to the tube amps at the age of 2 doesnt make her a music lover.
Who said that? I refer to:
"...and knows how to use the CD player and the volume on the preamp. "
I was seven before being able to cue up Zippidy-Do-Dah on my small player and setting the gain! How about you?
They should also put a barrier near all those shockful of equipments.
At the expense of confusing the issue with facts, both the Bolder and Cary amps were not powered up.
Equipments?
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