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The best musical instrument to test a system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cleansound" data-source="post: 21598"><p>Get Charly Antolini-Knockout, this will give any sytem a good workout.</p><p>The opening drums in Money For nothing-Dire Straits</p><p>The kickdrums in Enter Sandman-Metallica</p><p>Take Five is pretty cool but fantastic drumming is to be found on Kind of Blue-Miles Davis, and then of course on Tin Pan Alley-Stevie Ray Vaughn.</p><p>I also nearly forgot-Manu Katche'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleansound, post: 21598"] Get Charly Antolini-Knockout, this will give any sytem a good workout. The opening drums in Money For nothing-Dire Straits The kickdrums in Enter Sandman-Metallica Take Five is pretty cool but fantastic drumming is to be found on Kind of Blue-Miles Davis, and then of course on Tin Pan Alley-Stevie Ray Vaughn. I also nearly forgot-Manu Katche' [/QUOTE]
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