John, I always love your customer photos section of your videos. it’s clear that someone who buys your loudspeakers has great aesthetic taste, and so the set ups are always so comfy and beautiful looking. Plus, I appreciate that you bring your deep knowledge to identifying all the different gear in the set ups.
You did a video about Dave Fiuczynski about a year ago. His foray with Screaming Headless Torsos was extremely memorable and fortunately the band did a second album about 15 years after their debut album, and it is simply fabulous. As far as rotating musicians into a band, I believe Alan Parsons was the first to use that concept. Great video as always.
I've seen all your videos, and the only customer system that you showed before was #1, so don't sell yourself short, your memory is still sharp. You did however fail to give kudos to the cute cream-colored poodle.
Pro tip: Your own personal music faves will also sound great on those speakers. No need to sell John's videos short just because your tastes are so different. Kind of a weird thing to air out loud. 🤔
@@sixergixer Pro tip 2: I agree with you looking at my comment superficially appears weird, out of place, or a bit thick. Looking a tad deeper, it's clear that a speaker is voiced, in fact it's it's the builders main job to voice pitch and tune his design, if a tuner sets up my track car for his driving style, it might not work my driving style, it needs to be tuned to my style, same with speakers, if John's music taste is so far off mine, why should I even consider his tuning style to fit my preferences and sonic needs.
Very cool recommendation. Was completely unaware of Club d'Elf. Thanks!
Always a pleasure John. You're a man of subtle style, class and taste. If anyone says stop, please continue.
Always great seeing these systems and the DeVore main system. Thank You.
DeVORE FIDELITY, You're the best! I subscribed because I love your content!
Thanks!
John, I always love your customer photos section of your videos. it’s clear that someone who buys your loudspeakers has great aesthetic taste, and so the set ups are always so comfy and beautiful looking. Plus, I appreciate that you bring your deep knowledge to identifying all the different gear in the set ups.
I’d never want to leave that gorgeous room of John’s…. I’m jealous of the cats, they get to enjoy lounging, and luxuriating there!😢
listening now on roon at work. The first track is sounding great indeed!!
You did a video about Dave Fiuczynski about a year ago. His foray with Screaming Headless Torsos was extremely memorable and fortunately the band did a second album about 15 years after their debut album, and it is simply fabulous. As far as rotating musicians into a band, I believe Alan Parsons was the first to use that concept. Great video as always.
Good music at the end of the video, gonna check that out…thnx
I love divore fidelity speakers
Infected Mushroom 🤘🏻
Hi John, Great Video....what album is that playing at the end ?
Club d'Elf: You Never Know
Why I never see u do CD review
Whats the weird water noise?
I've seen all your videos, and the only customer system that you showed before was #1, so don't sell yourself short, your memory is still sharp. You did however fail to give kudos to the cute cream-colored poodle.
Yes! Terrible oversight on my part!
I really struggle with your music choices, and I have to admit, it steers me away from your products.
Pro tip: Your own personal music faves will also sound great on those speakers. No need to sell John's videos short just because your tastes are so different. Kind of a weird thing to air out loud. 🤔
@@sixergixer Pro tip 2: I agree with you looking at my comment superficially appears weird, out of place, or a bit thick. Looking a tad deeper, it's clear that a speaker is voiced, in fact it's it's the builders main job to voice pitch and tune his design, if a tuner sets up my track car for his driving style, it might not work my driving style, it needs to be tuned to my style, same with speakers, if John's music taste is so far off mine, why should I even consider his tuning style to fit my preferences and sonic needs.
@@mediascapes2011 That's a great analogy and a good way of looking at it.