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Pioneer stereo master slanted scales
Pioneer stereo master slanted scales





pioneer stereo master slanted scales

pioneer stereo master slanted scales

My plan is to get the 805s a rotel rb 1080 and a rotel rsx 1057 as pre, the rcd1072 because i listen to music a lot more these days. Music felt more musical if it can be described like that. Better but somewhat different (they were not powered by rotel gear, i think it was classé (expensive way too expensive). Only heard the 805s once for 2 hours and they seemed really different from the 602s3 i have. They work really well with the Rotel's and are probably more suited to the thumping soundtracks of movies.although the Den might be a wee bit on the small side for them. So, back up the stairs the CM's went, and don't get me wrong - I think they're great at what they do for their price.and they've served me well for years, and still will. It also didn't matter what I played though.the difference was huge.no surprises there then. Saying that, the 805S's can do the low stuff too, and totally blew me away with Reverence by Faithless. For example, if you listen to Massive Attack's Teardrop from the album Mezzanine you'd think it was all big thumping bass and that's pretty much what it sounded like through the CM's, but it's not.I know because it sounds totally different when played through the 805S's. The sound seemed more aggressive, actually it's quite hard to describe, but it wasn't to my liking.the bass was less defined and not as clear or true - if that makes sense. What struck me most was the more powerful almost felt like the NAP200 had gained more power.but gone was all that lovely detail and warmth of sound, especially in the treble.that'll be the de-coupled Nautilus tweeter then. Will post some pics to give an idea of what we do. I don't know how people who work a 9-5 seven days a week find the time to do anything!!Īnd I feel very lucky to be where I am.you just need to look back on this thread to see the "stuff" we can afford. The main problem at the moment (apart from being up for sale) is the equipment - complete lack of maintenance and investment over the years is taking its toll.in a big way!! Trying to operate when the place is falling apart around you is quite a challenge, to say the least, but you've got to laugh.otherwise you'd be jumping over the side!!īottom line is - the main thing that attracts people into this industry is the time off and money.

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The accommodation on here is ok, fairly modern in comparison to other platforms, and the facilities aren't too shabby either - free food three times a day (they do the dishes too) and your laundry, gym, sauna, cinema room with two pool tables table tennis etc, tv dvd and vcr player in your cabin - which ruined the social aspect of off-shift time (everybody sits in their own wee box) but they are handy at the same time. The 12, sometimes 15, hour shifts are a struggle, but we do get time off to try and chillout. But the time off at home makes up for it. The two weeks, sometimes three, away from family friends and loved ones is hard. It might be hell at sea for some, but I guess (like most things) it's as good or bad as you make it.although some things are harder than others.







Pioneer stereo master slanted scales