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I love my
506s.
I love my 506s. My 506s reveal so
much about the music that they have
the similar affect of a good audio
compressor. They move the sound right
up against the glass - it's almost
tangible, you can almost touch it.
Listening to these speakers makes me
feel guilty. Like drinking a thousand
dollar bottle of wine every night, it
just doesn't seem right. But once you
get used to such unadulterated
luxury, accepting your fate as you
must, you can then reach that
rarefied level of having your cake
and eating it too.
Recorded music is an illusion not
unlike a movie. It may not be as
completely confected but it is
confected. The visual illusion may
be enjoyed in numerous ways: on
your cell phone, on your B&W TV, on
your computer, on your 52" high res
plasma or LCD. Same with sound. If
you want the maximum experience the
illusion has to offer, you may
attain it with discernment and care
and your savings account. It is
there. And it shall be called
TETRA.
The speakers are so aesthetically
pleasing and beautiful to the eye
that it is almost unbelievable that
a champagne sound should also
emanate from what are themselves,
works of art. Of course the down
side to listening to Tetra
Speakers, other than it will spoil
you from listening to anything
else, is that it will deepen your
smile lines. You just can't stop
smiling!
About
John Synder
As an independent record producer
John Snyder has produced nearly 300
"new" recordings since 1977 of which
34 were nominated for Grammy Awards
and of those five won Grammy Awards.
His record label clients have
included A&M, Atlantic, Fantasy,
Musicmasters, Concord, RCA, Sony,
Antilles, Verve, Private Music,
Telarc, GRP, Elektra, Rounder,
Columbia, Evidence, and Justin Time.
John is a Conrad N. Hilton Eminent
Scholar in Music Industry Studies;
Professor of Music Industry Studies
and Coordinator of Music Industry
Studies at Loyola with a B.M.E.,
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro; J.D., University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Learn more here: http://mfa.loyno.edu/facultybios/jsnyder
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