Re: Hello from Michigan
Originally Posted by
Dogmama
Ted (theophile) my son is a professional musician too,currently in the Army Band at Ft.Bragg.He plays low brass and guitar,occasionally vocals,but is passable on several other instruments.
A flight to California is not likely:-)The idea of trying the bookshelves first is a good idea and more practical.I'll order a pair in a couple of weeks when I am sure to have plenty of time to listen.For some reason every family member has chosen this month to visit or have some sort of celebration we are expected at.
DM,
COOL! The Euphonium (Baritone-Lower Brass) was my major instrument of study in my Instrumental Music Degree program, but I also can play all of the lower brass. Actually, the full curriculum degree included study and performance on all the brass, wind, stringed, melodic percussion and keyboard instruments, including vocal studies and performances! I taught instrumental music for many years, but never really applied my studies to professional performances.
No doubt, this is why I really enjoy, appreciate and pursue live acoustical recorded performances in my home hobby/passion for Stereo playback! My spouse and I still attend live performances when the opportunities arise, but also attempt to get As-Close-To-Live 2-channel sound reproduction in our dedicated listening music room at Home! Thanks to Ascend Acoustics and Dave for his passion and dedication to create products that help us in achieving these lofty goals!!
Ted
Sierra RAAL V2 Towers, Axiom EP 500 Sub, Morrow SP7 Grand Reference Speaker Cables, Phillips CD880 XLR Balanced Variable Line Output to Orchard Audio Strakrimson 375w/per ch Stereo Ultra GaNFET Amp..... (Dedicated 2.1 Acoustical Music Listening Room)!