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Originally Posted by d-ray657
Did you realize that he was a virtuoso violinist.  It was terrific. I wish I hadn't been to lazy to get the laptop's output run through the stereo. I would bet that Itzhak could tell a joke better than Steven could play the violin. Itzhak had the eyeroll down pat.
Regards,
D-Ray
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Oy vey! Yitzhak telling Steven not to touch his Stradivarius was good for a chuckle

I just sat there marveling at it. Unbelievable sound even through the HT set up that I cobbled together. Marantz 4.1 with four of those original smaller Advent speaks. Re foamed and recapped by yours truly. Very nice low freq. response in a small sealed acoustic suspension bookshelf package, so no sub woof needed.
The wood for those instruments was grown during the Maunder Minimum,IIRC, the mini iceage that caused the slow super dense growth of woods used by Stradivari. Also north facing slopes in the alps contributed. Some experts say that was one of the reasons they sound so sweet and have stood up so well for centuries. The finish that he came up with is a another trippy thing. I've heard he used honey bee propolis as a resin compound along with shellac resin in the finish.