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In Reply to: RE: Adding a tweeter to MMG posted by JBen on February 23, 2017 at 00:55:39
Three O'Clock Blues is good. I got home from Atlanta late, and there is a bit of drama I need to deal with, so I can't focus on the music much.
Paul
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Got it. Good luck.
Basically, I had to change my flight to a later flight to be able to finish my work and just before I boarded, my wife told me that my mother in law that lives in an attached apartment was transported to the local emergency room.
So I was unable to focus on the CD, although I did squeeze in a listen to 3 o'clock blues. It sounded nice on my existing 802s.
Aceinc, I hope that she is doing well by now. I am in a bit of hurry to leave now -- related to my best friend's mother passing away -- but I'll probably PM you later today.
I did not get to listen to Maggies other than the 3.7i, which ate up all my time...and should not have. Had to wait for a blasted power amp to fully warm up!
What type of power amp requiers more than a minute or two to warm up?
Sent the PM.
You'd be surprised. For example, all my Paround HCA amps and also the nearest friend's Halo A21 are so well known to me that I can tell. They sound great a few minutes after warmup. However, they deliver their most delightful personalities only after vigorously driving for over an hour. I've often walked into my friend's room, where B&W's are being driven, and know right away if he had been playing for long. LOL, like my Maggies, the B&W's are not shy about denouncing things like these.
Which brings me to what I heard. A 75wpc premium tuber driving the 3.7i's with decent aplomb at first but not delivering the real goods until close to an hour later. I know the 3.7i enough; they were yelling "this is unfair!"
Hate to ask a dumb question, but how do you get PMs via Audio Asylum?
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The message is simple email. The recipients typically reply directly from their email account
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