Fun Stuff
OK, so I'm bored - lets list some fun stuff. Some A/V related, some not. I'm only just starting this thing so if you have any idea's or interesting links, just send them on for my perusal. Lets start with the Clive and Steve talks. Clive Robertson has been a fixture in the Australian media for longer than I can remember (although he's not much older than I) and can be quite erudite when circumstances allow (and downright miserable and unforthcoming at other times). Clive has the most eclectic taste in music I've ever encountered, he's a fountain of knowledge on classical music (in the generic classical sense) and yet is a great fan of Led Zeppelin, Van Morrison. His personal audio set up is a varied collection of equipment accumulated over the years, his one staple among the many bits and pieces however are his Paradigm Speakers (Studio 100's in one room and Studio 60's in the other). These weren't purchased on my insistence or recommendation, just Clive's own research and listening experiences (he traded a set of B&W 800 series on the 100's). Clive drops in periodically (that means he comes over to steal my magazines) and this sometimes leads to us sitting in the sound lounge and having a chat which we record, edit (only to remove any litigious material) and post.
The link is here - Clive and Steve
Clive has also kindly agreed to review some goodies for us, you can check them out here.
Clive's Reviews
Many years ago I posted a list of my personal toys, past and present - Just for fun, I'll put them back on the site
Steve's Vehicles
Now here's one sent in by Nick
Nicks Test
Not an unpleasant test
Here's one for the nostalgia buff's. I found a very rough recording from a group I was in back around the mid to late '60's. Probably a demo we did to impress someone
(obviously it didn't work).
Click here for an unpleasant 2 minutes.
I'm always looking for new CD's as demo's to show off speaker systems and
to that end get a lot sent to me from aspiring artists (plus I buy a heap of
CD's from here and overseas). One CD that took my fancy as a well produced,
clear sounding and actually was soothing to play in the car during my stressful
commute was from a lady called Roseanna Gallo, the CD is called "On the right
track" and is available from her website
http://www.rgmusic.com.au/
Apart from the religious connotation (which doesn't manifest
itself to any great degree) its well worth buying as a
system tester if not a relaxation and mood enhancer.
Recommended.

