lexapro vs weed lexapro weed and alcohol mixing xanax and weed mixing adderall and weed Here in Boston, we’re blessed with a number of very good classical FM radio stations. I had for a long time a Magnum Dynalab Etude tuner and quite regularly was listening “live” broadcasts and many other beauties of urban FM life. I had a few tuners in past but frankly speaking I never really got any serious sonic differents between them. All of them sound in one or another way better or worth, all of them (even the crappies of them) delivered the magic of “live” broadcasts and sense of the broadcast immediacy and coexisting. So, I did not practically pursuit better antenna of better tuner. Audio wise I never was happy with the result I got from my FM sourse, it was OK but nothing special. A couple months ago I made better antenna and decided to try better tuner again. (It happens with me once in few years and usually after trying one or two “good” tuners I confirm that they were as much crap as my Dynalab and I concluded: “Why bother?” This time I decided to allocate to the project $1000 and went “to people” to see what it there. I looked what the experienced guys form http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/ said. I knew the Yamaha CT-7000 before and kind of was targeting in that direction but one comment from the Tuner Information Center attracted my intention. I do not know who was the author of that post but sh/e was trying to compare thier “reference” Kenwood L-02T vs. an inexpensive Yamaha T-2. (http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/shootouts.html#T-2) I have head some fascinating comments about the T-2 before, however, when I begin to read the article I read: “The Yamaha T-2 is one of those tricky little tuners that is pleasant-sounding on its own, before any A/B testing against the champ. As a matter of fact, I caught myself listening instead of reviewing quite often. The faults I found were faults of omission rather than any glaring problems.” Knowing what the read when I read about audio I said: “Hm, this is intriguing… I want to learn what it was”. I when and I bought the T-2 for sub $300 and I’m listening it since then. First of all I would like to thanks the author of the Tuner Information Center for the direct hit in his quoted assessment. The T-2 is insultingly musical and it dose not sound like any known to me tuner, CD, tape or LP player. It has own, very differently peaceful Sound; with totally idiosyncratic, stunningly dissimilar, heroin-like midrange and with very remarkable ability to reproduce space and ambiance. This tuner is defiantly something VERY different. I still am figuring out what it dose but the initial reaction to it is highly-unexpectedly highly-optimistic. Listening the live “La Trovatore” from the National Opera of Bastille http://www.whrb.org/pg/Summer2004.pdf Romy the Cat
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