Audio Hungary Qualiton A75 Integrated Amplifier REVIEW

February 11, 2024 Comments Off on Audio Hungary Qualiton A75 Integrated Amplifier REVIEW

No, Beefheart’s burlap sack vocals came through with great clarity, as well as with a rich and captivating rendition of his vocal timbre. About 25 seconds in on this track, I got angry because my son was talking with a friend outside my door. Well, turns out it was neither my son nor his friend, I heard background voices in the recording I’d not heard before. The ability to hear that sort of detail through Van Vliet’s raspy vocals was a pretty good indicator of a certain transparency. I found myself halfway through the album before I remembered I was only “testing” how engaging poor recordings sounded. 
I know I resumed test recordings through my system, but became so immersed, I forgot to take notes. Ultimately, I found myself again hunting through my collection for musical pleasure. I spent a lot more time focused on pleasure than testing. Pleasure here, wasn’t just tipped to beautiful sounding music, but going back to “new wave” style music I listened to in college. This time, through the Squeeze App on my newly acquired Antipodes CX streamer/renderer. I alighted on “SoCal Sound,” 88.5FM Los Angeles and the following songs sucked me in: 

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