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  1. Found myself listening to this album several times on a road trip. Very rich in detail. Definitely picks up the Fusion scene where Miles left off.
    3 points
  2. This just popped up. Excellent live recording.
    3 points
  3. Damn kev, where do you find your speaker deals! I usually find amps at a good price, not so on speakers! The 45 does a nice job on Polk SDAs, no grounding issue, the m-500tand some m-1.0t models are not common ground and can’t be used on them, the 45 works well on every speaker I’ve hooked them to.
    2 points
  4. Sammy Hagar and The Circle, Lockdown 2020 was released on January 8, 2021. "Sammy Hagar and the Circle have added some hard-rock heft to David Bowie’s “Heroes,” the latest song they’ve released from their quarantine recording sessions and the lead single from their upcoming Lockdown 2020 album." You can read the rest of the review here... This is Sammy and crew adding their flavor of rock'n'roll ass kicking to a selection of cover tunes. Here's the track list: 1. “Funky Feng Shui” 2. “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (The Who) 3. “Good Enough” (Van Halen) 4. “Three Little Birds” (Bob Marley) 5. “Whole Lotta Rosie” (AC/DC) 6. “For What It’s Worth” (Buffalo Springfield) 7. “Keep A-Knockin'” (Little Richard) 8. “Right Now” (Van Halen) 9. “Don’t Tell Me What Love Can Do” (Van Halen) 10. “Sympathy for the Human” (Sammy Hagar & The Wabos) 11. “Heroes” (David Bowie)
    1 point
  5. I am currently using a TFM-45 to run a pair of Tekton Pendragon speakers. They will do exactly what you ask for. I paid $700 for mine. Used. Haven't broken them yet.
    1 point
  6. Paul McCartney, III was released on December 18, 2020. "Every decade should kick off with a Paul McCartney one-man-band album — and this one needs it more than most. McCartney III carries on his tradition of homemade solo records, in the mode of his acoustic 1970 debut and his 1980 synth-pop oddity McCartney II. Like its two predecessors, it’s Macca at his most playful. He’s not sweating about being a legend, a genius, or a Beatle — just a family man kicking back in quarantine, writing a few songs to keep his juices flowing. Like the rest of us, he’s been in lockdown, hanging out on his daughter’s farm, grandchildren on his knee, strumming his acoustic guitar in the English summer sun. It’s the warmest and friendliest of quarantine albums — it’s basically Ram meets Folklore." You can read the rest of the review here...
    1 point
  7. beware of the last 10 second 20hz drop will clip the amp like nothing
    1 point
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