Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-21 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - From: "m a t t [d]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 9:49 PM Subject: Re: (313) what is your listening space? > anyway maybe I've been reading too much proust, but there's definitley

Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-21 Thread m a t t [d]
i've been thinking about this and for me it's the classic walkman and old copied tape combination because you can take music with you to amazing places, when you get that corresspondence between what you are listening to and the space that you're in which takes the two and creates some powerful fee

Re: (313) what is your listening space?/BMG in P-town

2003-08-21 Thread MM
lolthats kinda funny you all are talking about this...cause i am about ready to get my 68 VW bug going againjust need to do a little minor restorationbut part of my new plan is to remove my back seat so i can put a box in the back instead of seats...i only want a 2 seateri was thin

RE: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Mine are always on Max everything. >And I like to dance next to the speaker at clubs. >I'm going deaf i am the total opposite really. while i like standing right next to the speakers, i wear

RE: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Langsman, Marc
> oh well, just need to invent a very small headphone amp and > clean up! :) (this thing is ok but too big: > http://www.boostaroo.com/, any electronics > wizzes tell me how > to build one?) Depending on how anal you are to the sound quality a battery, a couple transistors biased and impedence

Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread robin pinning
> > > and this is off topic (sparked by jason's comment below) but has anyone > > else noticed in recent years that minidsics/pdas(palm/pocket pc)/walkmans > > have got a lot quieter to protect peoples ears > > My minidisc was terrible for volume, mp3 player is okay. > I do remember the last wa

RE: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Robert Taylor
Mine are always on Max everything. And I like to dance next to the speaker at clubs. I'm going deaf -Original Message- From: Michael Lees [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 3:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) what is

Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Michael Lees
and this is off topic (sparked by jason's comment below) but has anyone else noticed in recent years that minidsics/pdas(palm/pocket pc)/walkmans have got a lot quieter to protect peoples ears My minidisc was terrible for volume, mp3 player is okay. I do remember the last walkman (sony) I

Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
well, I'd prefer a club but very few around here play what I consider "danceable" music ;) I've got a tape deck in my car at work I've got my studio - computer/internet, DAT, CDs, cassette, Protools, etc. home - my DJ gear I'd like to enjoy it in a club environment but haven't really found an

Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread robin pinning
ok at home i listen to stuff through two stereo systems to get the volume (neighnbours are cool about it too...amazing) at work through crappy Ross cans from my laptop... don't hear stuff through a nice clear PA often enough tho. and this is off topic (sparked by jason's comment below) but

Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Jason Hogans
i like this topic! let's see, my family room studio. go tannoy! its a good thing that my monitors (pbm 6.5) reach their limits not too far above the average person's pain threshold (but not mine!) or my hearing would be worse than it is. call me musically masochistic... my busted a$$ buick. go fa

Re: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > hi folks. i'm just curious. what is your primary listening space for what most consider "dance" music? i find that i'm usually in my car when i enjoy the fruits of my collection. do most of you enjoy th

RE: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread diana potts
my car and my bedroom.. since that's where I store the records and tables and such. --- Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Home, club, work, other people's houses - anywhere > with a plug or batteries! > I have been known to dance to it in other places > than a club - ie other people's

RE: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Langsman, Marc
yperreal.org > Subject: RE: (313) what is your listening space? > > > Home, club, work, other people's houses - anywhere with a > plug or batteries! I have been known to dance to it in other > places than a club - ie other people's houses and my own > home. I have occas

RE: (313) what is your listening space?

2003-08-20 Thread Robert Taylor
Home, club, work, other people's houses - anywhere with a plug or batteries! I have been known to dance to it in other places than a club - ie other people's houses and my own home. I have occasionally (actually, frequently) cut loose on the street, grooving to my Walkman! -Original Message