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  1. Bach's Prelude and Fugue in B Flat Major on a small single-rank Wicks pipe organ from the early 70s. Very nicely done.
    3 points
  2. Joe Bonamassa, Blues Deluxe Volume 2 was released on Oct. 6, 2023. "Bonamassa doesn’t waste any time reminding us what a supremely talented guitarist he is. His take on “Twenty-four Hour Blues”, originally recorded by Bobby “Blue” Bland, is full of those OMG moments that blues-guitar fans live for. Bonamassa’s early mentor, Danny Gatton, was reputedly obsessed with dialing in the perfect tone, and JB was obviously an attentive acolyte. The sustain and clarity he achieves on the treble strings is extraordinary, and there’s a shimmer of echo at the end of his ascending licks that’ll send shivers down your spine. JB covered Bland’s “I Don’t Believe” back in 2006 on his You & Me album, so this latest tribute is further evidence of his abiding regard for one of his most important influences." You can read the rest of the review here... My thoughts... It's Bonamassa, 'nuff said
    2 points
  3. Over the past few years some experience with tubes and some observations may help you. Years ago having a KT-120 flash on start-up after being shipped with the same tubes as used during burn-in was an issue. There were impurities that could move around and then get vaporized and collected by the getters (those shiny mirror disc inside the tube), this rare occurrence would blow the B+ fuse in the amp.. After the fuse was replaced all was well again. The Carver design doesn't require matched sets of tubes. That being said, if we ordered matched quads of tubes the issue occurred much less often. The matching process seemed to provide another level of quality control and longer burn time for matching sets. The days of tube flash were effectively solved my buying matched quads and hasn't been an issue in 2-3 years. The quality issue at the factory went away in the mean time. There is another reason to buy matched tubes. The unmatched tolerance allows a wide variability in tubes. If you don't buy matched sets (at least pairs) it's a bit of a crap shoot as to how far apart the tubes may be. Although technically the DC Restorer circuit eliminates the need for matched power tubes, without specifying matched tubes, the mismatch can be so far off to cause bias instability in rare cases. You may want to consider this, even if you need just one tube, if you can buy 2 and get a matched pair with measurements included, rather than just a pass/fail inspection, the quality control seems better than buying unmatched. The matching charge is well worth the extra quality control it provides from our experience with quantities. Enjoy the Music.
    1 point
  4. https://youtube.com/watch?v=nW3OrLHj0lQ&si=Qr017EEg51Ia7owx
    1 point
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