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Re-calibrating - Headphone Listening Session
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<blockquote data-quote="AlleyCat" data-source="post: 1125055" data-attributes="member: 2194"><p>First getting me some Erykah Badu, with an excellent rhythm section in bassist Hubert Eaves IV and Charles " Poogie" Bell (The best drummer in Marcus Miller live albums). Want to hear tight timing between drums and bass, twacks with snap and speed on rims and drum heads that will show you what transients really are. Erykah loves bass, Baduism is one of those seminal ones, I listened to it before this, has deeper bass, but that this album has more energy and drive, with lots of foot tapping and head bopping. She's also brought some of that 80's groove, boogey, R&B back, think Chaka Khan. The 'scratchy vinyl' version of Tyrone Extended version is special. Beautiful to listen to, the whole drum stunningly produced through the Aurium and Audeze's.</p><p></p><p>A shout out to [USER=24284]@Magellan[/USER] who was the first person to make me aware of Erykah's Baduism, bought it first chance and we've been damaging speakers/subs since. Joking.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]18943[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]18944[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlleyCat, post: 1125055, member: 2194"] First getting me some Erykah Badu, with an excellent rhythm section in bassist Hubert Eaves IV and Charles " Poogie" Bell (The best drummer in Marcus Miller live albums). Want to hear tight timing between drums and bass, twacks with snap and speed on rims and drum heads that will show you what transients really are. Erykah loves bass, Baduism is one of those seminal ones, I listened to it before this, has deeper bass, but that this album has more energy and drive, with lots of foot tapping and head bopping. She's also brought some of that 80's groove, boogey, R&B back, think Chaka Khan. The 'scratchy vinyl' version of Tyrone Extended version is special. Beautiful to listen to, the whole drum stunningly produced through the Aurium and Audeze's. A shout out to [USER=24284]@Magellan[/USER] who was the first person to make me aware of Erykah's Baduism, bought it first chance and we've been damaging speakers/subs since. Joking. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1669316695089.png"]18943[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="1669318031978.png"]18944[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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