
August 17th 05, 08:16 AM
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'Tant pis' indeed....
"tony sayer" wrote in message
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I seemed to have missed a post somewhere about this. Seems some marshal
stacks were being used for sound reinforcement was this at a classical
gig?.....
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Tony Sayer
Hi Tony,
It's probably my fault. We went to a concert two months ago where, to us,
the sound of a flamenco style guitarist was spoilt by over amplification.
The credits mentioned Marshall amps. After this (Jim?) Marshall was
featured on our local TV, and the mention that people liked the thicker
sound came up. I didn't - it spoilt the clarity of some fantastic flamenco
playing.
Then last Saturday for a special treat we went to a (pseudo) classical
open-air concert at the Kenwood (Bowl) where the re-inforced sound was dire.
It must have been bad because it's the first time my partner has ever
noticed poor sound - and that spoilt the "romance" of the evening for her on
a special birthday.
(and "No", we couldn't see any names on the various stacks of speakers.)
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M Stewart
Milton Keynes, UK
http://www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm
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August 17th 05, 07:23 PM
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'Tant pis' indeed....
In article , Keith G
writes
"Malcolm Stewart" wrote in
message ...
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
I seemed to have missed a post somewhere about this. Seems some marshal
stacks were being used for sound reinforcement was this at a classical
gig?.....
--
Tony Sayer
Hi Tony,
It's probably my fault. We went to a concert two months ago where, to us,
the sound of a flamenco style guitarist was spoilt by over amplification.
The credits mentioned Marshall amps. After this (Jim?) Marshall was
featured on our local TV, and the mention that people liked the thicker
sound came up. I didn't - it spoilt the clarity of some fantastic
flamenco
playing.
Then last Saturday for a special treat we went to a (pseudo) classical
open-air concert at the Kenwood (Bowl) where the re-inforced sound was
dire.
It must have been bad because it's the first time my partner has ever
noticed poor sound - and that spoilt the "romance" of the evening for her
on
a special birthday.
(and "No", we couldn't see any names on the various stacks of speakers.)
See above: "****-poor sound quality is becoming a modern epidemic...."
Yes on that, I will agree with you  !.....
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Tony Sayer
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August 17th 05, 08:05 PM
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'Tant pis' indeed....
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:47:24 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote:
"Malcolm Stewart" wrote in
message ...
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
I seemed to have missed a post somewhere about this. Seems some marshal
stacks were being used for sound reinforcement was this at a classical
gig?.....
--
Tony Sayer
Hi Tony,
It's probably my fault. We went to a concert two months ago where, to
us,
the sound of a flamenco style guitarist was spoilt by over
amplification.
The credits mentioned Marshall amps. After this (Jim?) Marshall was
featured on our local TV, and the mention that people liked the thicker
sound came up. I didn't - it spoilt the clarity of some fantastic
flamenco
playing.
Then last Saturday for a special treat we went to a (pseudo) classical
open-air concert at the Kenwood (Bowl) where the re-inforced sound was
dire.
It must have been bad because it's the first time my partner has ever
noticed poor sound - and that spoilt the "romance" of the evening for
her
on
a special birthday.
(and "No", we couldn't see any names on the various stacks of speakers.)
See above: "****-poor sound quality is becoming a modern epidemic...."
You like valves and vinyl. Hence, ****-poor sound is your
*benchmark*.......... :-)
Yep, certainly is - my *benchmark* is CD. I would *never* buy an LP if the
corresponding CD was *better*...!! :-)
(Guess what?? ;-)
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August 17th 05, 08:07 PM
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'Tant pis' indeed....
"tony sayer" wrote in message
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In article , Keith G
writes
"Malcolm Stewart" wrote in
message ...
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
I seemed to have missed a post somewhere about this. Seems some marshal
stacks were being used for sound reinforcement was this at a classical
gig?.....
--
Tony Sayer
Hi Tony,
It's probably my fault. We went to a concert two months ago where, to
us,
the sound of a flamenco style guitarist was spoilt by over
amplification.
The credits mentioned Marshall amps. After this (Jim?) Marshall was
featured on our local TV, and the mention that people liked the thicker
sound came up. I didn't - it spoilt the clarity of some fantastic
flamenco
playing.
Then last Saturday for a special treat we went to a (pseudo) classical
open-air concert at the Kenwood (Bowl) where the re-inforced sound was
dire.
It must have been bad because it's the first time my partner has ever
noticed poor sound - and that spoilt the "romance" of the evening for
her
on
a special birthday.
(and "No", we couldn't see any names on the various stacks of speakers.)
See above: "****-poor sound quality is becoming a modern epidemic...."
Yes on that, I will agree with you !.....
You may be interested to know that the FM signal on my car radio disappears
(mostly, not *always*) when I pull off the main drag down the bottom of the
road from here!!??
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August 17th 05, 08:31 PM
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'Tant pis' indeed....
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 20:23:23 +0100, tony sayer
wrote:
In article , Malcolm Stewart
writes
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
I seemed to have missed a post somewhere about this. Seems some marshal
stacks were being used for sound reinforcement was this at a classical
gig?.....
--
Tony Sayer
Hi Tony,
It's probably my fault. We went to a concert two months ago where, to us,
the sound of a flamenco style guitarist was spoilt by over amplification.
The credits mentioned Marshall amps. After this (Jim?) Marshall was
featured on our local TV, and the mention that people liked the thicker
sound came up. I didn't - it spoilt the clarity of some fantastic flamenco
playing.
Then last Saturday for a special treat we went to a (pseudo) classical
open-air concert at the Kenwood (Bowl) where the re-inforced sound was dire.
It must have been bad because it's the first time my partner has ever
noticed poor sound - and that spoilt the "romance" of the evening for her on
a special birthday.
(and "No", we couldn't see any names on the various stacks of speakers.)
Anyone remember that Ravi Shanker concert some many years ago with the
stacks of QUAD ESL 63's?...
Nerd alert! Not stacked, but lined up in a row behind him.... :-)
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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August 17th 05, 08:32 PM
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'Tant pis' indeed....
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 20:29:44 +0100, tony sayer
wrote:
In article , tony sayer
writes
In article , Malcolm Stewart
writes
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
I seemed to have missed a post somewhere about this. Seems some marshal
stacks were being used for sound reinforcement was this at a classical
gig?.....
--
Tony Sayer
Hi Tony,
It's probably my fault. We went to a concert two months ago where, to us,
the sound of a flamenco style guitarist was spoilt by over amplification.
The credits mentioned Marshall amps. After this (Jim?) Marshall was
featured on our local TV, and the mention that people liked the thicker
sound came up. I didn't - it spoilt the clarity of some fantastic flamenco
playing.
Then last Saturday for a special treat we went to a (pseudo) classical
open-air concert at the Kenwood (Bowl) where the re-inforced sound was dire.
It must have been bad because it's the first time my partner has ever
noticed poor sound - and that spoilt the "romance" of the evening for her on
a special birthday.
(and "No", we couldn't see any names on the various stacks of speakers.)
Anyone remember that Ravi Shanker concert some many years ago with the
stacks of QUAD ESL 63's?...
Korrectshun ESL57's....
Whoops! Missed that obvious correction in a drastically failed attempt
to be a smartarse! :-( :-)
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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