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Listening habits of the genus AV forumite.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 28281" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>I do as well. (Some of the antics of some performers during - er - performances ... yech!)</p><p></p><p>But oooooo ... I do not listen all that much, 'because of pressure of many matters', I believe the nice way of putting it is.</p><p></p><p>And <strong>Cleansound</strong> - <em>I do listen technically sometimes!</em> (Permission to have a bash at me - those engineers with their oscilloscopes ;D ;D ) But you will understand why. Although by technically I also mean the performance; my taste is mainly (but not only) serious music, and some performances are simply just not on for me (I have a modest knowledge of music).</p><p></p><p>At home I sometimes listen when doing (electronic) construction; more often while doing nothing else, so D_E's first category. But too little; few hours/week. Yah, and I try to go to at least four live concerts/year (mainly symphonic). </p><p></p><p>In the car in light traffic mostly to Classic FM (I am in the Pretoria-Joburg area) and on long journeys; the latter could be to several full symphonies at a time! But the odd Lloyd-Webber, James Last, Frank Pourcel (oh? you never heard of the latter two?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 28281, member: 144"] I do as well. (Some of the antics of some performers during - er - performances ... yech!) But oooooo ... I do not listen all that much, 'because of pressure of many matters', I believe the nice way of putting it is. And [B]Cleansound[/B] - [I]I do listen technically sometimes![/I] (Permission to have a bash at me - those engineers with their oscilloscopes ;D ;D ) But you will understand why. Although by technically I also mean the performance; my taste is mainly (but not only) serious music, and some performances are simply just not on for me (I have a modest knowledge of music). At home I sometimes listen when doing (electronic) construction; more often while doing nothing else, so D_E's first category. But too little; few hours/week. Yah, and I try to go to at least four live concerts/year (mainly symphonic). In the car in light traffic mostly to Classic FM (I am in the Pretoria-Joburg area) and on long journeys; the latter could be to several full symphonies at a time! But the odd Lloyd-Webber, James Last, Frank Pourcel (oh? you never heard of the latter two?) [/QUOTE]
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