Listening to Now (In Surround) - Volume 2

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I definitely missed it. 😭

If you knew the background of this disc...you would be sick at your stomach...I won't tell you what happened.....you are better off not knowing...trust me...it's too bad you weren't on the forum back then...fun times on here...Andy was a nice guy and very gracious to us...very open and candid about things he could tell us...

If I ever run into that title in my travels I'll let you know and send you a PM...
 
Harp music is great to chill to. Recently I've been going through my ARS Produktion SACDs. And I was pleasantly surprised by Anton Sie's "Colours of the Harp". Nice selection of music and beautiful, warm Hirez surround sound.


Thanks Lute, don't know this, I'll keep an eye out for it.:)
 
If you knew the background of this disc...you would be sick at your stomach...I won't tell you what happened.....you are better off not knowing...trust me...it's too bad you weren't on the forum back then...fun times on here...Andy was a nice guy and very gracious to us...very open and candid about things he could tell us...

If I ever run into that title in my travels I'll let you know and send you a PM...

Thanks, Clint, much appreciated and I’m just glad I’m a QQite now!
 
Meltdown has more surround action going on, especially on the drums. Pat Mastelotto is on the left side, Gavin Harrison on the right, with the middle drummer Jeremy Stacey in the back speakers only. Also, whereas Monkey Mind has weird slow fade shots (which I like), Meltdown doesn't, but has some interesting split-screen shots, and there are quite a few different song choices on both concerts too. I like them both, but this one has better surround sound, deeper bass, and maybe slightly better fidelity overall.

¡ME GUSTA! :SB
 
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