What are you listening to?

No I actually hate music on a soundbar and cannot abide atmos you haven’t lost your marbles yet 😜
It is not really the soundbar, its more the may be too complicated approach to music. But as I wrote, once there is a decent standard there is no easy way back.
 
One Under-rated feature of this thread, is just how many amazing album covers there are out there!
Some are so inventive, they're almost painful to see (if you get my drift). I'd love to see a compiled collection of all them to just scroll through at a leisurely pace 😁😎
 
One Under-rated feature of this thread, is just how many amazing album covers there are out there!
Some are so inventive, they're almost painful to see (if you get my drift). I'd love to see a compiled collection of all them to just scroll through at a leisurely pace 😁😎
Once "started" a collection of all Hipgnosis covers. Many of it really icons. Stopped it quite soon, many of the originals became ridiculous expensive 😉
 
Hope you pardon me. One for the non-WiiM-related "setup", others eventually for the music choice. Today larifari only 😉

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No recherche du temps perdu, but best possible remembrances. Just 30 in 1981. Mona's, Creamcheese, Sam's, Big Apple, Ramrod....we've already had Clubs in my hometown when others called them Discotheques 😉.

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For a while at least a pair of stored speakers with the good old Pro 😉 Improvisation is required. Sometimes.

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Some "music to read", highly recommended for those interested in such a part of music reproduction.

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As an example.

"We had previously experimented throwing water during a fashion swimwear shoot and we liked the results.
I took Peter and the band to a private swimming pool in Essex and began to throw water at them-forgetting that they were musicians and that their ears were rather
sensitive and important to their profession! There was much complaining and talk of permanent damage, deafness, ear, nose and throat specialists and the like. By chance, the first few pictures - shot with a Hasselblad and flash at a 500th of a second instead of a 60th and opened up
two stops to 'freeze the water.
We got through the session-and it couldn't have been so bad, since two years later Peter's live album Frampton Comes Alive sold some 16 million copies worldwide. Quite a splash." (Storm Thorgerson)


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