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In Reply to: RE: FULTON LP, Choral Music from Westminster ( ARK # 2123-S) posted by drlowmu on May 23, 2015 at 10:34:23
I need time to search through boxes stored in the garage (safe and dry). If I find it within the next couple of days I'll let you know.
"You can't know what the "best" is unless you have heard everything, and keep in mind that given individual tastes, there really isn't any such thing." HP
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Didn't make it to the garage boxes yet but in the LR closet I found "Armstrong High School Choirs, 1971-72". That one is ARK 41872-S. I suspect that is not a good substitute for the requested discs.
"You can't know what the "best" is unless you have heard everything, and keep in mind that given individual tastes, there really isn't any such thing." HP
Thank you for the time and work !!!
Yes, its not a substitute.
When I scan both "Colors" for you, I will include a large speaker set up / adjustment guide which Bob and I wrote in 1978, for the J-Mods and Premieres. It gets into speaker adjusting very precisely !! All referencing to music, not scopes, meters, but use of our ears.
Do NOT kill yourself, I have the three LPs, 'just would like back ups, if others are not using them.
Jeff Medwin
Hello and Thank You.Take your time getting to those boxes. Its always fun to look at our old LPs !!
When you are looking, in addition to the originally mentioned "Choir Music from Westminster", there are TWO other Fulton LPs that have cuts on them I use to adjust the big FMI speakers. Additional copies of said LPs are welcomed, useful.
One cut is a Polka " Bureaucrat's Dance " by Shostakovich, originally on "Robbinsdale Spring Band Concert- 1975" ARK 5155-S, and later the same selection was copied to " Fulton Gold, VOL.1". ARK number 4170-S.
Now, since decades have gone by, I will post data on Bob Fulton's later line of large speakers, above. What he said then, in his descriptive literature, still holds true !! Bob was such a lovely Christian human being.
Jeff Medwin
Edits: 05/25/15
Hi Jeff,
Several years ago I exchanged memories of Fulton with someone online, that may have been you.
Mission Bay Audio (Dr. Johnson) in San Diego carried the full Fulton lineup. I remember hearing the J system and FMI 80s there. A friend bought an J system but I never had the chance to hear his. Also I helped a secretary at work pick out a system which included the 80s with a H-K 430 receiver. The last I knew she was still using it!
Also a ? for you. Do you have a link to Fulton's paper where he associates a specific color to the tonality of each instrument in a symphony orchestra? I've mentioned that to friends a few times and wished I had a link to share it.
"You can't know what the "best" is unless you have heard everything, and keep in mind that given individual tastes, there really isn't any such thing." HP
Hello,Possibly it was me. YES, I can send you both ....." Colors of the Orchestra " and " Colors of the Audio System ". Send me your email please !!!
A FMI 80 and a HK 430, especially when well fed and positioned well, is hard to beat for what it is !!!! I am bidding on a HK 430 today !!!
A nice fellow named Brain Beck is working on a web site, devoted 100% to Robert Fulton, but its slow going !!!
San Diego !! You ever meet a USN audiophile who worked for Tom Johnson, named Mark Brooks? Did you know Jay Kahn, who drove a Citroen SM and lived in a home overlooking the ocean ? Mark Brooks and I are friends and business associates - to this day.
I was located in West Los Angeles, and was the Los Angeles representative for Bob Fulton. Bob was like a Father to me. He stayed at my home, many a day and night!!
Jeff Medwin
Edits: 05/25/15
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