
STEREO. Have We Forgotten So Soon??
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Surround sound this. 7.1 that. Dual center channels. Sound that kicks the back of your head.
The modern enhancements that liven up our favorite TV shows and college football Saturdays (not to forget all those Blu-Ray action flixs) can be an absolute 'Wow!" for our senses. New music releases along with satellite radio sound utterly fantastic, too.
But when listening to your precious collection of music from decades past there does seem to be something, almost intangible, missing. The tunes that shaped generations of 'rockers' and lovers of jazz seem to come up short when one compares them to any of the newer recordings.
Or so I thought.
A couple of weeks ago, I purchased a 2-channel stereo rom Harmon Kardon. That's right...2 CHANNEL! In all our rooms with sound systems, somehow we no longer had any true stereos operating. And our music didn't feel...didn't make our skin tingle the way it used to.
Beatles recorded in 4-track just didn't sound so fresh and innovative.
Pink Floyd sounded the same wheather listening to the CD or Sirius.
Ella, Billie, Bugs, and B.B. lost a bit of their heat.
My wife and I have sought, collected, and relished music every day we've been together. In recent years we found that we were actually getting bored with the music we loved.
The answer, we both thought, was the obvious. We were getting OLD.
And so was our music.
During the most recent spring cleaning, as we were rummaging through old momentos, boxes of toys, and old christmas decorations, we came upon the crate holding the last pair of old fangled "stereo" speakers we had purchased and enjoyed together. I guess those old floor thompers would be considered 'Vintage" by most of you today. We carefully unpacked them, very curious to see what kind of shape they were in, and were absolutely amazed at how beautiful they still looked. When was the last time you saw real wood speakers with a flawless deep, rich, glossy finish on them? When we took the grills off and we were greated with the best surprise of all...all the cones and surrounds were still perfect!
We just had to listen to them.
After hooking them up to the nearest amp, we put on our favorite Beatles album and were very pleased that the speakers still worked so perfectly.
But the reason they were in storage hadn't gone away. What had happened to the music? Was digital surround so much superior that we would never enjoy listening to old fashioned stereo again??
It was a good thing that the speakers were still so impressive because we decided to keep them out and use them. The only problem was...we no longer had an 'old fashioned' stereo amp to run them.
Which is why, as we stated previously, we purchased a Harman Kardon 3385 Stereo Receiver from their warehouse through E-Bay. It arrived a couple of weeks ago and it has been driving our old 'floor thompers' ever since.
Our other sound systems are literally collecting DUST!!
Harman Kardon still knows how to make stereo. Our old music, that seemed so bland, so lacking the sparkle and luster that made it what it was so many years ago, IS BACK!!!!
FOUR TRACK SOUNDS like FOUR TRACK again!
B.B.'s guitar is still just as hot as it was thirty years ago.
And the center of the 'soundstage' is as sharply defined as ever...no center channel needed. Thank You Harman Kardon!
Do you sell turntables?
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