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Old 07-25-2012, 05:21 PM
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So I pulled the EPI 100s back down to the family room and brought the Acoustic Research 35T back up to the main system. I thought the EPIs were sounding pretty good, but the soundstage is much better with the ARs. Playing:

Led Zepplin - Houses of the Holy
Ry Cooder - Paradise & Lunch
Albert Collins - Ice pickin'

Nice brief-writing music.

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Old 07-25-2012, 06:51 PM
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Miles Davis - Blueing
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Old 07-25-2012, 07:08 PM
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Is anyone else uncouth enough to run a CD jukebox? I find it really nice when I am trying to get things done. Here is the current playlist:


1) Wilco – Yankee Foxtrot Hotel
2) Wilco – Sky Blue Sky
3) Smithereens – Blow Up
4) Miles and Quincy at Montreaux
5) Jazz Guitar –
6) Thelonious Monk – misc
7) Mumford and Sons – Sigh No More
8) Soul Coughing – Ruby Vroom
9) Jane Monheit – Never Never Land
10) John Meyer Classics
11) Jazz Underground – Live at Smalls
12) Ben Harper – Live at the Uptown
13) Mazzy Star – So Tonight That I Might See
14) Smithsonian Collection – Jazz Piano
15) Experience Hendrix
16) Grateful Dead – American Beauty
17) Led Zepplin – Houses of the Holy
18) Ry Cooder – Paradise and Lunch
19) Albert Collins – Ice Pickin’
20) Allman Brothers Anthology
21) REM – Out of Time
22) Tom Waits – Rain Dogs
23) Son Volt – Misc.
24) Tom Waits – The Early Years
25) Select Slide
26) T-Bone Burnett – True False Identity
27) Gentle Giant – Misc
28) Esperanza Spaulding – Misc.
29) Sonny Rollins – Ken Burns Jazz
30) Whiskeytown – Misc.
31) Miles Davis – Milestones
32) Best of Blue Note
33) Miles Davis – Birth of Cool
34) Leo Kottke – One Guitar, No Vocals
35) Miles Davis – Miles Smiles
36) Miles Davis – Sketches of Spain
37) Rickie Lee Jones – Self Titled
38) The Wailin’ Jenny’s – Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House
39) Allman Brothers – Martin Sorscese Presents
40) Taj Mahal – Dancing the Blues
41) Muddy Waters – Self Titled
42) Jethro Tull – Thick as a Brick
43) Taj Mahal – Martin Sorscese
44) Van Morrison – His Band and Street Choir
45) Johnny Cash – Americana III, Solitary Man
46) Blues Masters – New York City Blues
47) Leonard Cohen – Songs of Love & Hate
48) Howlin’ Wolf – I Am the Wolf
49) Led Zepplin II
50) Cracker – The Golden Age
51) Crosby Stills Nash & Young – Four Way Street Disc I
52) “ “ Disc II
53) Big Joe Turner – Greatest Hits
54) SRV and Double Trouble – Texas Flood
55) Neil Young – Decade
56) Herbie Hancock – Misc.
57) John Lee Hooker – The Definitive Collection
58) More Crucial Guitar Blues
59) Ray Charles – The Birth of Soul I
60) Frank Zappa – Apostrophe
61) REM – Drive
62) Van Morrison – It’s Too Late to Stop Now, Disc I
63) “” “ Disc II
64) Dizzie Gillispie – To Bird with Love
65) Miles Davis and John Coltrane – Miles & Coltrane
66) Miles Davis Plays the Blues – Blueing
67) Peter Gabriel – SO
68) BB King, Muddy Waters & Big Mama Thornton – Newport
69) Blues Masters – Slide Guitar Classics
70) Blues Masters – Blues Originals
71) Charlie Parker – Ken Burns Jazz
72) Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells
73) Dire Straits – On Every Street
74) Leo Kottke – Instrumentals
75) Howlin’ Wolf – Real Folk Blues
76) Bruce Springsteen – Darkness on the Edge of Town
77) Frank Zappa – Waka Jawaka
78) Frank Zappa – Burnt Weenie Sandwich
79) John Mayall – USA Union
80) Traffic – Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
81) John Lee Hooker – Real Folk Blues
82) Etta James – Mystery Lady
83) Sarah McLachlan – Fumbling Toward Ectasy
84) Bill Evans – Misc
85) Susan Tedeschi
86) Art Tatum & John Coltrane
87) Ben Harper – Fight for Your Mind
88) Stevie Ray Vaughn – The Sky is Crying
89) Leo Kottke – That’s What
90) Van Morrison – Tupelo Honey
91) Bob Dylan – Biograph Disc I
92) “ “ Disc II
93) Elvis Costello - My Aim is True
94) Leo Kottke – Instrumentals
95) Jorma Kaukonen – Misc.
96) Jethro Tull – Living in the Past
97) Cake – Prolonging the Magic
98) Jimi Hendrix – Are You Experienced
99) John McLaughlin – Time Remembered
100) The Beatles - Revolver

The jukebox in the mancave is more eclectic - including classical, punk, soul, funk, as well as classic rock and jazz. I haven't typed up a new table of contents for it lately.

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Old 07-25-2012, 07:44 PM
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Old 07-25-2012, 07:49 PM
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I've been considering one of those CD jukes. Are any better than the others?
I've seen quite a few at the thrifts and have wondered about their reliability.
We're talking about the high capacity CD players, right?
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Old 07-25-2012, 07:50 PM
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Sweet Emotion- Aerosmith. Being I have the house to myself at the moment and live in the sticks.. it is quite loud this early AM.
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Old 07-26-2012, 08:01 AM
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I've been considering one of those CD jukes. Are any better than the others?
I've seen quite a few at the thrifts and have wondered about their reliability.
We're talking about the high capacity CD players, right?
My Pioneer has had plenty of use in the past two years with no problems, and three years for the Sony. It's a bit time-consuming to do the original setup - if you want to know what discs are on it, that is.

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Old 07-26-2012, 09:21 AM
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I discovered that I get ShoutCast radio on my bluray player for free.

I like free And it's interesting. May be old hat to you tekkies but it's the frst time I've had straightforward access to online music, connected to my main rig to boot. The variety is breathtaking.

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Old 07-26-2012, 09:27 AM
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I discovered that I get ShoutCast radio on my bluray player for free.

I like free And it's interesting. May be old hat to you tekkies but it's the frst time I've had straightforward access to online music, connected to my main rig to boot. The variety is breathtaking.

Pete
Are your ears sufficiently refined that you can tell the difference between that and your other sources? If I'm not running my laptop through an external sound card, I can tell the difference, but with the sound card I notice little drop off in quality.

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