17-Nov-2016, 14:12
17-Nov-2016, 14:14
17-Nov-2016, 14:43
(17-Nov-2016, 14:14)Soniclife Wrote: [ -> ]What if you suddenly need to do a large poo? Or is the target market immune to this issue also?(17-Nov-2016, 11:39)yabaVR Wrote: [ -> ](17-Nov-2016, 11:06)Pim van Vliet Wrote: [ -> ]...Or you're listening and the doorbell rings.
LOL...that's a good one.
You should ask Devialet support for warranty on this aspect.
The target market don't answer their own door.
17-Nov-2016, 14:55
(17-Nov-2016, 14:43)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]I think this thread may have reached bottom at this point.(17-Nov-2016, 14:14)Soniclife Wrote: [ -> ]What if you suddenly need to do a large poo? Or is the target market immune to this issue also?(17-Nov-2016, 11:39)yabaVR Wrote: [ -> ]LOL...that's a good one.
You should ask Devialet support for warranty on this aspect.
The target market don't answer their own door.
17-Nov-2016, 15:01
It's not about selling lacquers. That's just a way to get people to pay attention like claiming the Phantom has the world's best sound. It's about the mastering process for older recordings. I've listened to two Fondamenta recordings now -- the unfortunately titled In the Mood for Tuba (which is great) and the sublime piano recording of Tatiana Zelikman. They are some of the finest recordings I've heard (and very reasonably priced). But it's clearly about this novel remastering process they've used on the Navarra set, since Devialet is mentioned:
http://www.fondamenta.fr/shop/products/a...?locale=en
Hats off to Devialet for caring about reviving some of the world's great artists.
UPDATE: Now listening to the Navarra. Wow! His cello tone is magnificent. And the orchestral dynamics are outrageous!
http://www.fondamenta.fr/shop/products/a...?locale=en
Hats off to Devialet for caring about reviving some of the world's great artists.
UPDATE: Now listening to the Navarra. Wow! His cello tone is magnificent. And the orchestral dynamics are outrageous!
17-Nov-2016, 15:42
Pim van Vliet Wrote: Wrote:...Or you're listening and the doorbell rings.
Almost as annoying as the time you finally discover the frozen last words of Biggie Shackleton in the Arctic Circle - and are defrosting them over a camping stove one by one .....only for your phone to go off, drowning out the all important location of the famed egg of Mantubi
For non "Mighty Boosh" fans simply ignore me
17-Nov-2016, 16:03
(17-Nov-2016, 15:42)Jamington2004 Wrote: [ -> ]Pim van Vliet Wrote: Wrote:...Or you're listening and the doorbell rings.
Almost as annoying as the time you finally discover the frozen last words of Biggie Shackleton in the Arctic Circle - and are defrosting them over a camping stove one by one .....only for your phone to go off, drowning out the all important location of the famed egg of Mantubi
For non "Mighty Boosh" simply ignore me
I love the Mighty Boosh!
Guillaume
17-Nov-2016, 16:32
Phew! The riskiest post I ever tried......
18-Nov-2016, 04:45
Please I was stunned at how gorgeous the lawyer boxed set was and ready to purchase --- until I learned you can only play them once
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18-Nov-2016, 07:46
Hey friends, it's not just about the lacquer, their announcement is about vinyl as well:
"Vector of absolute emotions, the vinyl is a great analog medium capable of transmitting all the heat and character of an old recording with subtlety. That is why this medium, pressed in 180gm to guarantee an audiophile quality, was a natural choice for such a unique collection.
Produced in one of the world’s best vinyl pressing factories and featuring an exclusive design, the vinyl’s collection reaches perfection.
Each album is limited to 900 copies."
"Vector of absolute emotions, the vinyl is a great analog medium capable of transmitting all the heat and character of an old recording with subtlety. That is why this medium, pressed in 180gm to guarantee an audiophile quality, was a natural choice for such a unique collection.
Produced in one of the world’s best vinyl pressing factories and featuring an exclusive design, the vinyl’s collection reaches perfection.
Each album is limited to 900 copies."