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Post Subject: “It is raining in Macondo” - Colonel Aureliano Buendía.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/26/2010
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We have a nice storm in New England, in Boston we call it Nor'easter.  The snow is falling ~ 2 inches per hour and they promise 2 feet before the end of the show.  My town is under snow emergency, the wind up to 50m/h – the whole shabam!

I am feeding my fireplace with logs and play some music, watching how the world descending to hell – my semi-favorite time spending. The playback is up for days, I sometime do not shut it down at night or where I am gone out. The amps are just sitting in end of the room and what I feel it I just push play button and the system plays. This is a type of relationship between playback and leaving environment that I was targeted and now I have built it.

The playback generally sounds fine, whatever problem it has I know about them and I know how to address them. I do not do anything with playback – juts play it and it is OK as is. I play nowadays just CDs and FM…

Interesting that since I treated my back wall with fiberglass tubes I much less bothered with glass behind the speakers. I am under a big suspicion that the problems I attributed to glass were in fact the back walls problems. I do not know the right answer and I don’t care now. The blinds on the windows are wide open the 1kW pool house projector is on and I am listening for the third time the second movement of Bruckner 8th by BSO and BSO under Steinberg from 1972. The second rate composer and 2” of snow per hour works very nice tonight…

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