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by Timothy Stockman
Every once in a while, I revisit an older music set when I hear something which could be fixed with a little remastering. Set0115 starts out with Bobby Vinton's 1970s remake of the 1960s hit from Brian Hyland "Sealed with a Kiss". I applied a low-cu…
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by Timothy Stockman
I've skipped over finishing set0816 and set0817 to work on completing set0818. I decided to do an audiophile set.
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by Timothy Stockman
For some reason, set0807 took a few days to come together, but sometimes that is the way it works, and I just let it happen and don't rush it. As Carrie Newcomer observed early in her songwriting carreer in her song Waiting, "Some things just take a…
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by Timothy Stockman
One more music set and I'll reach the milestone of 800 sets! I decided to put together set0800, and I'll come back to set0799 in a bit. I wanted set0800 to be a strong set, one which embodies what I set out to accomplish when I started this project.…
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by Timothy Stockman
Set0794 has some interesting tracks: (1) Clair Marlo with " 'Til They Take My Heart Away" from her 1989 album "Let It Go" on the audiophile label Sheffield Lab, (2) Hope Waits with "Ring Them Bells" from her self-titled album, (3) The Beatles "Memph…
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by Timothy Stockman
Music set0790 is finished. It starts with a 1970 single from the late Mama Cass Elliot written by the Cashman-West-Pistilli team entitled A Song That Never Comes. The bass was unusually weak, even for a 1970-era mastering, so I boosted it quite a bi…
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by Timothy Stockman
As I listen to and put the finishing touches on set0785, I am amazed not only at the great music of years past, but of the great stuff which is still coming out. To start, we listen to a classic Dave Mason track Sad & Deep As You from his 1970 album…
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by Timothy Stockman
Music set0784 really hits the 1970's Album Radio groove which is the trademark of The Sound Connection, starting with arguably the most well-known cover of Joni Mitchell's Woodstock, the rocked-out version from CSNY's Deja Vu. Interesting fact: Joni…
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by Timothy Stockman
The first radio broadcast which contained the elements of what became broadcast radio, spoken words and music, was made on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1906 by Reginald Fessenden, a Canadian-American electrical engineer and inventor, from a transmitt…
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by Timothy Stockman
The Philharmonic True Mini Monitor speakers might just be one part of a really great sounding desktop audio system. I'd pair them with a Topping D10S DAC and a Fosi V3 amplifier. Anyone like to try this system and let me know how it sounds?
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