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In Reply to: RE: Would this work? posted by FX35 on July 01, 2020 at 05:45:59
Oh absolutely. Mono is the secret sauce for set up. Mono itself makes for a good listen once you get into that mood. I find the mono almost has a depth to it sometimes.
"Today" Jefferson Airplane,mono version is pretty awesome. So is mono Sinatra. His voice makes for a great reference.
Tom Norton was the reviewer. He gave reasons why diagonal is worth checking out, but forget what review he laid it out.
/ optimally proportioned triangles are our friends
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I'm of course familiar 'O'l Blue Eyes' but all I know about Jefferson Airplane comes from the Coen Bros' movie, 'A Serious Man'. :-)
Norman, A Serious Man is one of my favorite Coen Brothers films! (another is The Man Who Wasn't There, starring Billy Bob Thornton). If I hadn't been married to a Jewish woman for 25 years (her Father's name was Norman ;-) I would not have understood it nearly as well.
Edits: 07/01/20
I'm also a Coen Bros. fan and have everything of theirs which is on blu ray. The Man Who Wasn't There took ages to get released on blu-ray in the US. (Of course I have on DVD.) I was forced into buying the blu-ray from France, but now have the US product as well.
Don't neglect to watch one of their biggest hits,'The Big Lebowski'! In that movie the character played by John Goodman married a Jewess and then started behaving as if he were a Jew. Naturally the Coen Bros. had a lot of fun with that.
Oh yeah Norman, love The Big Lebowski. I have a lot of their movies on DVD (I'm not a hardcore videophile; DVD is good enough for me, and cheap!). I think O Brother Where Art Thou is their best known movie, and is a lot of fun. It's great soundtrack was supervised by T Bone Burnett, whose Truth Decay album I love. As a bonus, it's recorded sound quality is almost audiophile level, really good. T Bone was a cast member of Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, and has produced a lot of great albums, including some by Elvis Costello and Los Lobos---Eric.
Proof Through The Night.
Mark in NC
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