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Daddyjt

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  1. 1 hour ago, wrf said:

    My preferred software has been dBpoweramp.  It can get confusing to use (or maybe I'm just easily confused), but it rips quickly, retrieves album art and sets all the track, artist, genre, album and other tags properly.  If you dig into the details, it will even set the file name as you please…

    ^^This.

     

    I’ve been using it for 10-12 years as well.  Added to what Wayne said, it’s also pretty quick on the rips - about 90-120 seconds per CD.  It will also downconvert too - I’ve ripped a couple of my FLAC files to mp3 so my daughter could add them to her MP3 player. 

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  2. 3 hours ago, Technic1500 said:

    …Granted, CD's are cleaner, until they get scratched... 


    In my experience, scratches tend to negatively impact vinyl records far more than they do CDs.  Further, the CD surface is repairable…

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  3. 1 hour ago, Rob said:

    Well, Maybe sometimes and other times not. Depends on the recording quality and your equipment. But that being said, I prefer them both over streaming. 


    Agreed - recording quality and mastering are KEY.   Case in point - a couple weeks ago I bought an SACD of Bon Jovi’s greatest hits. I was dubious going in, but I figured what the hell - it’s worth a shot.  WRONG - it’s so “brick walled” that’s its virtually un-listenable. 

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  4. One of the more frustrating things about this hobby of ours is when I revisit the music of my childhood and find that no matter how much I love the music, it’s recorded so poorly that it’s just not listenable on the 2ch rig.  Sadly, many of my childhood and teen favorites are relegated to car or earbud listening.

     

    Thats why it’s such a treat to find music of that particular fond memory track that FAR exceeds expectation, and wows sonically, as well as being some of the stuff that I just love listening to. Such is the case with The Carpenters — singles 1969-1981.  The 21 tracks on this SACD are a veritable hit-parade, with most indelibly etched into the memories of my childhood. The recording is so well done, it defies belief - both for the age, but also the genre (easy listening is not known for particularly accurate sound, lol).  Sound stage, clarity, dynamics and just plain presence are spectacular… This is one of those discs that you drop in to listen to a track or two, and then an hour is gone….

     

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  5. This one blows me away. First time I heard it, I remember thinking it was the first time I’d ever understood the lyrics to “Smells Like Teen Spirit”. Also, I find Tori’s version much darker - which I like - a lot.

     

     

  6. On 9/19/2022 at 9:59 AM, Daddyjt said:

    If you are even remotely connected to current events, then you've no doubt heard the kerfuffle over The Terminal List on Amazon Prime.  Having watched it, I sincerely can't figure out what the progressive left's problem with this series is.  Rotten Tomatoes (which used to be a reliable source for ratings, but now is in-step with the woke Hollywood narrative) rating tells you exactly what you need to know - 39% from "critics" and 95% from the audience.  I'm guessing that they have "targeted" it because of Chris Pratt and the fact that they despise him for rejecting wokism?

     

    Anyway, the series is spectacular!  Even though it could be classified as a "revenge thriller", it exhibits enough unique elements to make it fresh.  The story is compelling and fast paced (I burned through the first 3 episodes on my first sitting, and I rarely binge).  The characters are well thought-out and interesting.  If you've ever watched a Jason Bourne film and wished for a little (or a lot) more emotional buy-in with the characters, then this is for you.  The tactical acumen is spot on (the EFP weapon deployment was a thing of beauty) and the attention to detail is perfect.  Believability with regards to the realism of physical ability and the effects of physical damage are also very accurate - This is not a "Rambo" film, lol.  The story is fast paced, yet detailed and nuanced at the same time.  It has some very touching moments, and some very satisfying payoffs.

     

    I cannot recomend this series highly enough.  Should you happen to watch it, please post your impressions, and also let me know if you can find what the progressives distain so much here...

     

     


    @compwaco @Sk1Bum - pls remove this post for political content….

  7. I would like to recommend The Sound Of Freedom as a fantastic film that is well worth your time.

     

    As the film has somehow become “political” (How opposition to child trafficking can become a political issue is beyond my comprehension), I will unfortunately have to refrain from any details or trailers - but I reiterate that it is well worth your time….

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  8. 14 hours ago, AndrewJohn said:

     

    Sometimes it sucked, too..., w/o trailers and previews..., the medium (newspaper) had limited ability to convey what was in the movie.  Really crappy movies duped moviegoers....,


    I always counted on my man Roger - I did not agree with him ALL the time, but I’d say a solid 85%.  Gene on the other hand…:-(


    Rest In Peace Mr Ebert - the balcony is as always, reserved for you…

     

     

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  9. 4 hours ago, 4krow said:

    Daddyjt,

     

      The bass that mention here is exactly what I like now days. Tuning my system to get right in the first place took a little time but was totally worth it. Recently, I have been noticing how some recordings are mixed that I didn't notice in ways before. 

     Just curious about the CDP you use. Now that I have read the posts, I'm guessing that it must be a universal player like the Oppo players. 


    Correct - I’m running an Oppo 105.  I’m a big fan of the ESS Saber DAC chipset they use.  I also use it to play all my FLAC files off of a portable HDD plugged in to one of the back USB ports. 

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  10. I recently had the good fortune to snag a collection of SACDs from someone thinning their collection.  Of particular note is America (self titled debut) MOFI SACD - This disc contains one of my top 3 reference tracks now, Sandman. This track has it all - unbelievably wide and deep soundstage, crystal clarity, solid distortion free bass and beautiful harmonics. The track opens with one of the trio singing to acoustic guitar and it sounds great. Then the other two singers join in, and the soundstage just explodes out from the speakers, along with some almost psychedelic guitar sounds from stage left. Then the bass comes in, and its a thing of beauty - deep and adorative, but not a hint of boom or bloat.

     

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  11. If you are even remotely connected to current events, then you've no doubt heard the kerfuffle over The Terminal List on Amazon Prime.  Having watched it, I sincerely can't figure out what the progressive left's problem with this series is.  Rotten Tomatoes (which used to be a reliable source for ratings, but now is in-step with the woke Hollywood narrative) rating tells you exactly what you need to know - 39% from "critics" and 95% from the audience.  I'm guessing that they have "targeted" it because of Chris Pratt and the fact that they despise him for rejecting wokism?

     

    Anyway, the series is spectacular!  Even though it could be classified as a "revenge thriller", it exhibits enough unique elements to make it fresh.  The story is compelling and fast paced (I burned through the first 3 episodes on my first sitting, and I rarely binge).  The characters are well thought-out and interesting.  If you've ever watched a Jason Bourne film and wished for a little (or a lot) more emotional buy-in with the characters, then this is for you.  The tactical acumen is spot on (the EFP weapon deployment was a thing of beauty) and the attention to detail is perfect.  Believability with regards to the realism of physical ability and the effects of physical damage are also very accurate - This is not a "Rambo" film, lol.  The story is fast paced, yet detailed and nuanced at the same time.  It has some very touching moments, and some very satisfying payoffs.

     

    I cannot recomend this series highly enough.  Should you happen to watch it, please post your impressions, and also let me know if you can find what the progressives distain so much here...

     

     

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  12. I bought the Sound City Blue Ray documentary at the urging of Gene C several years ago, and like many things (unfortunately) it sat unopened on my shelf until a couple weeks ago. First of all, the Blu-ray is spectacular. The history of Sound City, Fleetwood Mac, Rick Springfield, Tom Petty, and Nirvana are a trip any self respecting rock fan needs to take. Oddly, the documentary, at its core, isn’t about any of that though - what it’s really about is the magical Neve 8028 mixing console that was purchased and installed in Sound City, and subsequently “saved” by Grohl and moved to his new studio 606 in southern CA.  While you won’t learn a lot of technical details about the 8028 in the documentary, you will learn about its history, and it’s magical abilities. 
     

    The real meat of the documentary is a list of iconic musicians working with Grohl to cut a track for an album spawned by this documentary - more on that in a minute. He works with Rick Springfield, Stevie Nicks, Paul McCartney, Lee Ving, Chris Goss, Jim Keltner Trent Reznor, and Jesse Greene. The last two (Reznor and Greene) absolutely blew me away in their respective sessions with Grohl. I later learned that they cut an album of these tracks, titled Studio City, Real to Reel 606. After watching the Blu-ray, I couldn’t order this disc fast enough. Well, as good as the Blu-ray is, the CD is every bit as bad. No sound stage, no dynamics, no clarity - just blah. And to add insult to injury, the tracks on the CD sound nothing like the tracks they were cutting on the Blu-ray. 
     

    So in short, definitely buy (and watch) the Blu-ray documentary, but avoid the CD…

     

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  13. I've been a fan of Tori Amos since the release of Little Earthquakes in the early 90's.  I always felt she brought her own flavor to musical creativity, often breaking the mold, and other times shattering it completely.  What I did not realize until recently, is just how well recorded her music is.  So here I was, in the midst of a Tori Amos "rediscovery" period, when I come across a youtube video by Rick Beato on Tori, and he's raving about a Tori Amos EP that I never even knew existed.  Turns out, this 5-song EP has three (3) covers that she did around the time of Little Earthquakes release, and they are SPECTACULAR.  She did her own versions of Angie (Rolling Stones), Thank You (Led Zepplin) and Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana).  In the youtube video, Rick says this EP is not available anywhere, but i found it on Amazon for $17 brand new...?  Anyway, I highly reccomend this EP, even if it is a bit pricy for 5 songs.  Not only is it recorded quite well, the material is superb.  The cover of Smells like Teen Spirit is worth the price alone.  Not to start a fight, but I think her version blows the original away - it is SO DARK...  I've linked the youtube video and amazon link below.

     

    Tori Amos - Crucify - Music (amazon.com)

     

     

     

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  14. My son gave me this 2-disc SACD set for my birthday, and we just got around to listening to it last night. 
     

    Almost all of the material on both discs is excellent, but two tracks in particular are worth the ~$50 price in and of themselves. 


    Track 8 on disc 1, Tennessee Waltz by Holly Cole. The clarity, detail and the space that the music creates in the room are magical. And the bass - just WOW. Deep, detailed and accurate. This track is also a great showcase for dynamics - from soft subtle sounds to room-filling volume. I listened to this track four times in a row, and I’ve already been back to the disc a couple times. 
     

    Track 7 on disc 2, Ballad Of The Runaway Horse by Jennifer Warnes. This track is a clinic on imaging - and not just side to side, but depth of soundstage as well. Also stunning clarity. 

     

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  15. 5 hours ago, BluesMan57 said:

    Welcome to the forum Sir…. Great to have you aboard…..

    Small world - I run the full RF7, RC7, RS7 setup in my theater room.  I can tell you from personal experience, the M500t is a better pairing for the Klipsch RF than the 1.0t.  Don’t get me wrong, you’ll be happy with the 1.0t, but the 500t compliments the Klipschs’ efficiency and brighter sound beautifully. 
     

     

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