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<blockquote data-quote="erica34" data-source="post: 72281" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>I listen to a little of everything depending on mood. whatever sounds nice on the first listen, gets more than a few plays and still sounds good after some time is good stuff. That's why m2m's shade of purple is just as enjoyable as metallica's ride the lightning or nanci griffith's last of the true believers. Unfortunately second-hand market for CDs in malaysia not as extensive so cannot simply bantai 10 copies every week. Got to be selective with purchases else end up with too many pieces of junk u don't listen to.</p><p></p><p>For audiophile labels, I like titles from Chesky and Naim. Have a some Linn stuff too but not too keen with the way their albums are recorded. They sound a little extreme (either some highs missing or accentuated). And the instrument driving the tempo of the music will sound most obvious. As expected, Linn/Naim music suited for demonstrating their gear - the older stuff.</p><p></p><p>a-levels at msm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erica34, post: 72281, member: 89"] I listen to a little of everything depending on mood. whatever sounds nice on the first listen, gets more than a few plays and still sounds good after some time is good stuff. That's why m2m's shade of purple is just as enjoyable as metallica's ride the lightning or nanci griffith's last of the true believers. Unfortunately second-hand market for CDs in malaysia not as extensive so cannot simply bantai 10 copies every week. Got to be selective with purchases else end up with too many pieces of junk u don't listen to. For audiophile labels, I like titles from Chesky and Naim. Have a some Linn stuff too but not too keen with the way their albums are recorded. They sound a little extreme (either some highs missing or accentuated). And the instrument driving the tempo of the music will sound most obvious. As expected, Linn/Naim music suited for demonstrating their gear - the older stuff. a-levels at msm [/QUOTE]
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