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Don Henley-"The Last Worthless Evening" |
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AndrewChouffi
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Posted: 15 October 2008 at 8:36am |
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To Hykker,
There WAS a difference in the mixes of "And She Was". I'm only going by memory right now, but the newer mix was less pristine & more "rock" and there was a slight edit at the end. Andy |
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aaronk
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Posted: 15 October 2008 at 8:38am |
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Update: I didn't end up buying a third pair of those Sony V600s. I splurged and went for the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro headphones. They're about twice the price, but they blow the Sony headphones away. |
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eriejwg
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Posted: 15 October 2008 at 9:23am |
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Aaron:
You appreciate what an 'investment' is vs. a purchase. My current main audio cabinets for my events are the KV2 EX10's. At $1499.00 a cabinet, they are almost 3 times what most other 'speakers' are. But, I wanted an investment that would produce a flawless sound. It's the last cabinet I'll ever need. |
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Yah Shure
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Posted: 15 October 2008 at 1:02pm |
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I bought a pair of Koss ESP-6 cans in 1969. They had red LEDs on the fronts that lit when they clipped (not that you could see the LEDs while wearing the headphones unless standing in front of a mirror.) They had liquid-filled ear cushions, were uncomfortable as hell and they weighed a ton. If you tilted your head in any direction, your neck was toast. I was more than happy to toss the Koss in favor of the Sennheiser HD-414. Still have the 414s, but haven't used 'em in years. Got a pair of Sony MDR-7509s eight or nine years ago for transferring vinyl and, aside from the accelerated hearing loss, have never regretted the decision.
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crapfromthepast
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Posted: 15 October 2008 at 1:58pm |
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I have to weigh in about the Sony V600s. I have a pair myself, and I love them. Great sound, great isolation from the room noise, very comfy.
My only gripe is that the plastic outer coating on the ear pads eventually gets tacky and flakes off. I'm using mine mostly for live events, which can be pretty hot and sticky. I had a half hour to spare before the last gig, so I sat down and, using my thumbnail, scraped off as much as I could of the black plastic stuff, leaving just cloth underneath. MUCH better now. I still mourn the death of my Sony V-6's, though, which I think was an earlier version of the V600s. Every DJ I ever ran into in the commercial radio world had a pair of these. I'd still be using mine, except I got zapped from a poorly grounded mixing board in a low-budget radio station's studio - just a little static-electricity shock but enough to kill the left channel in the V-6's. So sad... I keep them around anyway in case I feel like being one of those cool one-ear-only DJs... |
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abagon
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 8:25am |
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Pat
The commercial 45 run time info is not updated on the database. Please modify from the "6:01" to the "6:03" (the listed "6:05"). ------------------------------------------------------------ ---- I'm amazed, because I've seen some postings of the Japanese audio products "Sony headphone, Technics turntable, Audio Technica phono cartridge" on the message board. (in this thread also in the "On the loose - Saga" thread.) My turntable system is "Denon DP-59M" (with some Denon phono cartridges.) I'm always clocking the running time through a Japanese product-"Sansui" amplifier and U.S. product-"JBL" speakers. They are very compatible! --abagon Edited by abagon |
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Jody Thornton
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Posted: 21 December 2014 at 7:43pm |
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Where were the edit points on this exactly? I made my own edit as a guess (I know that first verse jumps to "And it just breaks my heart, to see you here this way"), but the others are guesses)
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Jody Thornton (Burlington, Ontario) |
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