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Let there be sound: when gigs are too far from you

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Most of us have acquired a home audio system at least once in our lives. Someone chose a simple portable boombox and the most avid music lovers created a concert hall like a powerful speaker system around the living room. More information you can find on theirishcurse.com. Let’s start!

The music system needs to be assembled step-by-step, and in this article, I will propose a step-by-step assembly algorithm. The article is based on personal experience.

So, you love music and decide that you should have a good stereo system at home. Where to begin?

FIRST STEP –FIND OUT WHAT YOU LIKE THE MOST

First of all, you should hear how high-level systems can sound at all, and understand what you personally like. Universal sound does not exist. People love different music, they differ from each other in perception, and even everyone has different auricles.

Would be perfect if you will visit the exhibition, meet two or three guests who are passionate about the sound and understand exactly what you like in the sound. Thick fleshy bass or vice versa – clearly defined? After listening to five or eight good systems, you will surely hear a sound that will become an ideal for you. Memorize it in order to repeat it, or even surpass it in your room.

SECOND STEP – DETERMINE THE BUDGET

A good sound is an expensive hobby. To enjoy the sound of your system, it is not necessary to chase after brands whose value is in the tens of thousands of dollars, but still, there is a threshold, below which it makes no sense to talk about a good sound.

THIRD STEP – SOURCES AND MEDIA

I will say right away that I consider a vinyl record player with a good phono-corrector to be the best source of music. But vinyl is a major league, which seeks from the very first steps is not entirely correct. I would recommend buying as a first source a good DAC, and the first time to listen to music from a laptop, download several HD tracks to it. This is a new audio format, surpassing even super CDs. The density of the HD-Track information flow is 6 times greater than the density of the CD stream, and the music sounds much cleaner, more voluminous, with a significant increase in high and low frequencies.

STEP FOUR – ACOUSTIC SPEAKERS

Immediately after the source, I recommend choosing speakers or simply – speakers. Amplifiers you can test, change, bring home for a day and take away, choosing the best. In the end, properly designed speakers can produce a decent sound even with a simple amplifier, but a great amplifier with bad speakers will not play, no matter how hard you try. Speakers need to spend most of your budget, trying to get the best model available.

The choice of columns – the most difficult. The sound scale is given only by large floor speakers, and this is not a stereotype, but elementary physics.

FIFTH STEP – SELECTION OF AMPLIFIER TYPE

The source is the brain of the system, the speakers are its soul, the booster is a hot, pulsing heart. In order for this heart to be strong and sensual, you will need a sum of at least $ 1,200–1,300, but twice as good is better.

Watch The New Disney/Pixar animated short “Bao”

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In “Bao,” an aging Chinese mom suffering from empty nest syndrome gets another chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings springs to life as a lively, giggly dumpling boy. Mom excitedly welcomes this new bundle of joy into her life, but Dumpling starts growing up fast, and Mom must come to the bittersweet revelation that nothing stays cute and small forever. This short film from Pixar Animation Studios and director Domee Shi explores the ups and downs of the parent-child relationship through the colorful, rich, and tasty lens of the Chinese immigrant community in Canada.

https://youtu.be/iYaRZ4TNfus

Jason Statham Dances Up A Storm In The Shamen’s Coming On Video

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He might be well-known now for the Fast and Furious films and the Expendables movies but did you know Jason Statham was also in The Shamen’s Coming On video?

Buffy Sainte-Marie demonstrates the Mouth Bow while performing “Until It’s Time for You To Go” on TV, 1966

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Buffy Sainte-Marie demonstrates the primitive mouth bow, which might be a cousin to another ancient instrument involving twang, the Jew’s Harp (or also known as the jaw harp, mouth harp). After showing how it’s done, she performs one of her best loved songs, “Until It’s Time For You To Go.”

Tony Danza talks about metal band The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza on his The Tony Danza Show, 2005

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Well, naming yourself after an actor is one way to get on his talk show! The group derived their name (as a joke) from celebrity Tony Danza, upon one of his professions being tapdancing. The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza released four studio albums before disbanding in 2012.

2018 will be remembered for its youth activists

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These are the young activists who made their voices heard this year.

Adam Sandler remembers his dear friend, comedian Chris Farley

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Adam Sandler remembers his dear friend, comedian Chris Farley. ADAM SANDLER: 100% FRESH is now streaming on Netflix.

The Postal Service’s ‘Such Great Heights’ on Marimba

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What a blissful cover from music teacher Michael Charles Smith, who worked with his students Preston Bushnell, Sophia Domreis, Tyler Griffith, Baden VanHuis to create a spectacular version of Such Great Heights by The Postal Service.

Todd Rundgren on The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, His Creative Process, And How Toddstock Happened

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Join Eric Alper, host of @ThatEricAlper on SiriusXM’s Canada Talks channel, and his special co-host Hersh Forman for this interview with Todd Rundgren as he reveals how he feels about the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, his creative process, and how the whole Toddstock happened.

The wizard, the true star himself, Todd Rundgren will be embarking on the world’s first hybrid concert/book tour this spring, highlighting both his hits as well as “deep tracks” spanning his 50-year career.

The North American leg of the tour starts in Atlanta, GA and hits major markets before wrapping in San Francisco, CA. The North American dates will be preceded by dates in Europe/UK and followed by dates in Japan. It all starts in April in Germany, and ends in late-May in Japan.

Rundgren’s long-awaited autobiography, The Individualist: digressions, dreams and dissertations, is being released on December 21, documenting his life through his 50th birthday. The concert set list will mirror that time period, consisting of song selections from the inception of his musical career through 1996, with intros & stories behind the songs and Todd’s impressive career.

Todd Rundgren 2019 Tour Dates
April 1 Theater am Mareintor Duisburg, Germany
April 2 Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Germany
April 3 Paradiso Amsterdam, Netherlands
April 6 Eventim Apollo London, UK
April 10 Buckhead Theatre Atlanta, GA
April 11 Buckhead Theatre Atlanta, GA
April 13 State Theatre Washington, DC
April 14 State Theatre Washington, DC
April 16 Town Hall New York, NY
April 17 Town Hall New York, NY
April 19 Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA
April 20 Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA
April 23 Athenaeum Theatre Chicago, IL
April 24 Athenaeum Theatre Chicago, IL
April 27 Danforth Music Hall Toronto, ON
April 28 Danforth Music Hall Toronto, ON
May 01 Fillmore Philadelphia, PA
May 02 Fillmore Philadelphia, PA
May 05 Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square Cleveland, OH
May 06 Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square Cleveland, OH
May 09 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA
May 10 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA
May 12 Palace of Fine Arts San Francisco, CA
May 13 Palace of Fine Arts San Francisco, CA
May 22 Sumida Triphony Hall Tokyo, Japan
May 23 NHK Hall Osaka, Japan