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WannaKatana
December 28th 06, 03:47 AM
I searched and found many posts about bass CD's but I am interested in
good CD's for quality sound. I love many types of music from Metallica
to Mozart (skipping rap and opera).
Joel
D.Kreft
December 28th 06, 05:38 AM
On Dec 27, 7:47 pm, "WannaKatana" > wrote:
> I searched and found many posts about bass CD's but I am interested in
> good CD's for quality sound. I love many types of music from Metallica
> to Mozart (skipping rap and opera).
Look for recordings by Sheffield Labs (Clair Marlo's "Let it Go" is one
of my all-time favorites even for casual listening)--they take their
recordings *very* seriously. Telarc also produces some amazing
pure-digital recordings that are good for stressing-out systems.
-dan
WannaKatana
December 28th 06, 07:43 PM
Thank you so much. I appreciate your reply.
Joel
D.Kreft wrote:
> On Dec 27, 7:47 pm, "WannaKatana" > wrote:
>
> > I searched and found many posts about bass CD's but I am interested in
> > good CD's for quality sound. I love many types of music from Metallica
> > to Mozart (skipping rap and opera).
>
> Look for recordings by Sheffield Labs (Clair Marlo's "Let it Go" is one
> of my all-time favorites even for casual listening)--they take their
> recordings *very* seriously. Telarc also produces some amazing
> pure-digital recordings that are good for stressing-out systems.
>
> -dan
KU40
December 28th 06, 08:45 PM
I like my Def Leppard
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flak_monkey
December 28th 06, 08:59 PM
google headphone science. It's free, experimental/electronic that
doesn't suck.
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Tony F
December 28th 06, 09:57 PM
I can't name specific albums, but here's some songs:
Seal, his self titled album, the song Crazy. The last 45 seconds or so is
insane. Come to think of it, a lot of Seal's songs have some fairly dynamic
bass.
Nine Inch Nails, The Downward Spiral, the song Closer.
Dire Straits, Brothers In Arms, the song Money For Nothing.
The Eagles, When Hell Freezes Over, the song Hotel California.
Steve Winwood, Chronicles, the song Higher Love.
Limp Bizkit, Significant Other, the song Nookie.
The Big Picture (Telarc), the track The Apollo 13 Mission.
Tony
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Matt Ion
December 29th 06, 08:35 AM
Tony F wrote:
> The Big Picture (Telarc), the track The Apollo 13 Mission.
That's a great CD, I used to have that one years ago. Lots of awesome
recordings of (as the name suggests) movie score music.
One I've suggested often for testing bass is Mike Oldfield's "Amarok" album - go
about a minute, minute and a half in. And keep it turned down the first time
through, just to be safe ;)
MOSFET
December 29th 06, 06:44 PM
Some of my non-boom fav's are:
Prison Sex - Tool
More Human than Human (It's a special mix, can't think of the name) - White
Zombie
Magic Carpet Ride - Stepenwolf
MOSFET
"WannaKatana" > wrote in message
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> I searched and found many posts about bass CD's but I am interested in
> good CD's for quality sound. I love many types of music from Metallica
> to Mozart (skipping rap and opera).
>
> Joel
>
nnote
December 30th 06, 04:20 AM
You know.. not someone who I ever really listen to, but for testing an
audio system, Van Halen has unbelievable sound production. Very, Very
clean sound! In fact I never listen to them, but the few times I've put
in a cd of theirs, the music is so well produced and mixed. You might
want to try one of their cd's.
Nick
WannaKatana wrote:
> I searched and found many posts about bass CD's but I am interested in
> good CD's for quality sound. I love many types of music from Metallica
> to Mozart (skipping rap and opera).
>
> Joel
>
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