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: Who listens to what music?


musicliket
12-04-2006, 07:40 AM
Hello. Good day
Who listens to what music?
I Love songs Justin Timberlake and Paris Hilton

supramacist
12-04-2006, 07:41 PM
:snork_fem

Nick 95 6sp
12-06-2006, 10:37 AM
I'm listening to Johnny Matthis' Christmas album ...I give it a 75 since you can't easily dance to it, though after a few beers I've been know to perform abstract free lance jazz ballet to any song.

supramacist
12-06-2006, 04:17 PM
In all honesty. Rocco deluca and the burden, eurythmics, the stray cats or any brian setzer, clutch.

Daledoe
12-13-2006, 08:11 PM
I like Metal, under ground rap, Well I gess I like every thing except country!!!

This is METAL!!!!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVvAOCT13LA

merryprankster
07-23-2007, 09:44 AM
classic rock, indie, latin rap

Nick 95 6sp
07-23-2007, 11:29 AM
On my way to work today I listened to a Jimi Hendrix CD with a cut called "Electric Church" on it which is a live rendition of "Red House" ...awesome stuff.

merryprankster
07-23-2007, 11:30 AM
sounds like sweetness, whats the album called?

merryprankster
07-23-2007, 11:34 AM
btw, what kind of sound system would a classic rocker have? im not sure ghetto bass would fit the image

supramacist
07-23-2007, 03:57 PM
I have been stuck on tenacious d for the past few weeks.

Nick 95 6sp
07-23-2007, 07:56 PM
sounds like sweetness, whats the album called?

This album is called ":blues" and it's an anthology of eleven of his performances. I am just reading the little book enclosed with the CD and it says that the cut I was talking about is called "Electric Church Red House" and to my suprise it is not a live cut like I always thought it was ...I should read this shit more often; it says "...although this is a studio version of "Red House", it has a definite live feel as Hendrix turned the song into a primer for blues guitar..." All I can say it the performance is fricken religious! :rock_band

btw, what kind of sound system would a classic rocker have? im not sure ghetto bass would fit the image

If you mean what do I have, it's a bunch of "old school" stuff I used to collect and trade and some stuff build myself, etc. so what I happen to listen with/to depends on what I have set up. I just took down a speaker system I was listening to that I built myself, since my wife hates how it takes up too much of our living room; for woofers these have a matched set of JBL LE15A 15" woofers (these suckers weigh more than most whole speaker systems) which I built into a large transmission line cabinet, the box is 6ft high X 22" W X 28" deep; the mids are handled by a large JBL horn driver on top of which I have a 2" dome midrange, then a 3/4" dome tweeter; this system uses a Nelson Pass designed active crossover network that I got years ago and adapted to this system to run in tri-amp mode; the low bass is thru my moded Threshold S300II; the mids are thru a couple of Audio Research Classic 60 tube amps, and the top end is thru a single Audio Research Classic 30 tube amp. Since I just took these down, right now for my main front speakers I'm using a pair of Infinity Monitor IIA's, these are one of the old original Infinity box speaker designs and other than their original huge Servostatic IA electrostatic panels, imo these are the best sounding little box speakers they made back then in the mid to late 1970's; they are 4 way, about 50" tall X 18" X 18", with a nice a solid 12" woofer in each which are loaded via a tuned transmission line loading with gradually graded damping down the transmission line = tight bass and goes quite low; the mids are handled by a 3" dome, it's very clear and powerful and reproduces parts of the human voice with excellent realism; the lower tweeter is a 1" dome and the supertweeter is an interesting and unique Walsh transmission line tweeter ...same operating principle as the large single speaker in the OHM F speaker system that had one large Walsh driver handling the entire sound spectrum. Of course since they're kind of old, I've rebuilt them once at which time I took them apart and re-did the crossovers; they are basically a very simple linear crossover which is one major reason they image so well ...very deep and detailed soundstage when using electronics and source material that can show the effect; but I rebuilt the same design crossover with matched selected polypropylene capacitors and large air-core inductors, I also wired them up so they can run bi-amped even though I usually run them off one full range amp. Right now I'm using an Audio Research SP6B tube preamp that has been back to Audio Research for some update mods about 10 yrs ago, then was also further moded by an audio electronics whiz guy I knew from Brooklyn NY; the amp I got hooked up is a Threshold S300II which has also been back to Threshold about 10 yrs ago for updates and set up for fully regulated balanced outputs; my turntable is a VPI HW19 from about 1999; I have a few tonearms but right now I'm using a Magnepan arm which is kind of a cool design since it sits on a single bearing mounted horizontally and a single ball at the bottom of the arm pivot sits in this jewel ball bearing and since a large counterweight hangs on an arm around and then under this bearing to keep the center of gravity below the pivot point, the arm is perfectly balanced on this one single point bearing; I'm using a old Denon moving coil cartridge now which I like how "realistic" it sounds. For my CD player, I have a few year old Rotel which has also been modified and it sounds pretty good for a CD player. Let's see, what else??? ...I have a couple of Hohner harmonicas that I use to hum along to Jimi ;)

sunner3
03-22-2008, 10:01 PM
well its a bit late but i listen to KoRn, A Perfect Circle, Rage Against The Machine, Manson, Disturbed, Mudvayne, some rap too, Telepopmusiq, love techno shit, bunch of stuff

sreeja
08-13-2008, 03:20 AM
Now i am listening to a film song "Marannittumenthino" from a Malayalam movie "Radambhavam".It is a good song.The lyrics are so meaningful.

NoKitten
11-29-2008, 01:56 AM
Never too late to revive a thread. I'm a guitar guy. I like Rock, Metal, Classic Rock, and some older Country. Most of the newer country sounds manufactured, not really that good. Don't be surprised to find Cash, Iron Maiden, and Disturbed play in the same playlist.

gmizuno21
12-14-2008, 07:45 PM
Hello. Good day
Who listens to what music?
I Love songs Justin Timberlake and Paris Hilton

dey both suck

gmizuno21
12-14-2008, 07:47 PM
btw, what kind of sound system would a classic rocker have? im not sure ghetto bass would fit the image

i all "ghetto" bass all dat time fo real pop "music" mak me wanhttp://www.thesupraforums.com/images/smilies/snork_shot.gift 2 :snork_sho

ann1985
10-11-2009, 10:59 PM
classic rock, indie, latin rap

careercadaver
01-05-2010, 08:40 AM
The Great Misdirect by Between the Buried and Me.

mike.198205
05-05-2010, 04:36 AM
I m listening ricky martin....

jazz4889
05-10-2010, 05:36 AM
I am listening Titanic song... every night in my dream.... nice song

ortan99
06-03-2010, 06:17 AM
I love to listen Enric's ,akon's and timberlake's songs.I think they really sing very well.so any one here who also like them.

nickwayne
06-15-2010, 06:07 AM
I am listen to 'Pitbull- I want you' song.Its a very nice song.Its there in my ipod list.have you guys listened it.

alex24
07-29-2010, 12:19 AM
Well i am listening to Shakira's song-Waka Waka.its such a nice song and she had sung its beautifully.