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Re: EP175 Subwoofer & M22 combo vs M60
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Even if you hated pipe organ music the disk would probably be useful for sub crawls
Last edited by bridgman; 05/28/10 02:53 AM.
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Re: EP175 Subwoofer & M22 combo vs M60
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Well, I already have one most excellent pipe organ disc for sub crawls (should I ever tire of endlessly generating graphs with REW), so this one will be for pure listening pleasure.
Fred
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Re: EP175 Subwoofer & M22 combo vs M60
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Thanks for the information about subs, Alan, and for the tip on the organ CD. I'm always looking for well-recorded organ music.
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Re: EP175 Subwoofer & M22 combo vs M60
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Well, that's all I need to read to have me spring into action in behalf of organ music(or just about anything else classical). I'd suggest that you consider this 2-disc set of Bach Great Organ Works, available at ridiculously low prices from various sellers, as is typical of many classical recordings.
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