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Lucinda Williams live
"car wheels" is the one most people cite, and i agree it's a great record, but it's also probably her most conventional singer-songwriter fare. i prefer "essence" and "world without tears", where she more or less invents her own style--minimalist,... 
Lucinda Williams live
i've seen her live a bunch of times and while i think she's a reluctant performer (too insular, a little stiff, doesn't really engage with the audience), her bands are always great and she always rocks--i especially like that she'll contort and st... 
The Hub: News, events, gossip - Sound by Singer to close
as long as you're the exclusive purveyor of a desirable product, there's nothing intrinsically wrong or irrational with a no-discount/no-haggling policy. lexus and range rover built their brands this way (although they too have sucumbed to economi... 
The Hub: News, events, gossip - Sound by Singer to close
i have no reason to doubt the many horror stories about this retailer, but remain confused as to how it could possibly have remained in business for 15+ years. who, specifically, is the market for haughty attitude and hostile service? is there som... 
What Speakers to use in a bar/restaurant environment
i second the mirage omnis--i've heard 'em in (acoustically challenged) restaurant environments and they sound damn good. the real advantage to them is that they have that 360 degree dispersion--they really don't have dead spots. they're also seemi... 
Creek, Arcam, Cambridge - fullness and body
fusion, your loyalty is commendable. if you're guy's done right by you, stick by him--a few bucjks won't change your lifestyle. 
Creek, Arcam, Cambridge - fullness and body
1. if you don't feel obligated to your dealer, check out sound by singeer, which is blowing out all the makers you're considering.2. having owned various cambridge, nad and (currently) arcam, i'd opine that in general arcam tends to a fuller, heft... 
Focal-JM Labs speakers
focals are a very polarizing speaker--people seem to either love 'em or hate 'em. i agree with aball that their models are hit and miss, though they all have that magnificent tweeter. what's curious is that (to my purely subjective ears) their sou... 
Whats on your turntable tonight?
whiskeytown--strangers almanac (quite great, actually)sonny rollins--road shows (eh...)the cure--seventeen seconds (underrecognized gem)sonic youth--eternal (very sonic youth-y) 
NHT Model II Towers
from the web:Model 2 1988 - 1990 1" + 6.5" + 2 x 6.5" 40Hz - 22kHz 8 ohms 87dB 35W - 200W haven't heard 'em myself, but nht is a well-regarded maker; as tooddn syas. hard to go wrong for a hundo. 
Dr. Dre Beats
i heard 'em at the apple store and was very impressed--very dynamic and loud; much better than the comparably priced bose/b&w cans. i think you're getting good advise about avoiding the cl/ebay route, since counterfeiting is rampant. 
Pioneer House Sound from the 70s
i've also started dabbling in the late 70s pioneer stuff recently, and, to mapman's question, i confess that much of the appeal is aesthetic--the silver faced stuff looks cool and was built like a tank (esp. in contrast to the plastic-y gear that ... 
AMC 2100 amps - what's your great bang for the $?
i used a couple of the amc 2100s to run my power crazed revels--i believe the amps bridge to 250w in mono. for the giveaway price, they were very serviceable--at least as good as the rotel 980 i owned at the same time, though not as robust as para... 
Filling out the sound
my impressions of rega speakers (which i regard highly) is that they're extremely silky and revealing at the high end and tend to leanness at the lower end--curiously, rega doesn't publish frequency specs, so it's not easy to tell how deep they're... 
what to do with my cat on my speaker grills
i've seen these electronic "invisible pet shields" which transmit some sort of signal when your pet approaches the forbidden zone. marginally more humane than some of the other proposed solutions. i'd check whether they'd interfere with any of you...