This one popped up in my Google News trends:
None taken.We knew you were an audiophile, now we also know the google thinks you spend too much time in bars.
Wish I could find some movers like that here in the US. They did an incredible job with delicate and heavy!I like this listening cafe in a geodesic dome in Japan with the JBL Paragon speaker. It's been refurbished and looks like new.
Yeah, if I'm going to a bar to listen to music, it better be live music (and in my case live jazz, but YMMV). The idea of going to a bar to listen to hifi reproduction doesn't have appeal for me.As required, as required. I think a bar would be too noisy a place to appreciate high end sound.
This place just opened near us - https://jimmysoncongress.com/ - and I hope to visit somedayYeah, if I'm going to a bar to listen to music, it better be live music (and in my case live jazz, but YMMV). The idea of going to a bar to listen to hifi reproduction doesn't have appeal for me.
I am seriously jealous.This place just opened near us - https://jimmysoncongress.com/ - and I hope to visit someday
Wonderful bar. The actual bar is hewn from a single tree as can be seen. That's what I want my rec room to look like!View attachment 179921
As mentioned, there really isn't possible to be audiophile in a bar setting. That said, there is still something magical and romantic about large JBLs playing gently in the background with large speaker dynamics, surrounded by dark satin-finished wood.
For anyone in Singapore/about to travel here I can recommend RPM by DBespoke (pic above). Japanese bartenders, large vinyl collection, cocktail menu focused largely on Japanese liquors like shochu or umeshu. Lovely both in the afternoon or night. My personal favourite is a potent concoction of shochu, umeshu and calvados they age in a small barrel.
One may require a rolling ladder setup like large formal style libraries use.They have a DJ on staff to keep the music playing, no? I wonder how they reach those LPs in that highest rack.