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mporettim

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  1. Hello, I've been reading threads on here for quite sometime and there is a ton of good information. I want to follow the forum rules so I thought I would go ahead and make this thread. Anywho, some background information on me. I'm currently going to school to be an electrical engineer, so hopefully one day I can design speakers, amps, other audio types equipment. My favorite types of music is folk/progressive/neo-classical/thrash metal, blues, virtuoso guitar , and other stuff For TV definitely got to have my South Park, Dexter, Simpsons, Tosh.0, and Top Gear I'm running CDT, kicker, Alpine, Audioque, and Pioneer in my car. There, now you know more about me then you'd probably care to know. -Michael
  2. I think I stumbled upon this forum when I was searching for information on something... I know it was through google though
  3. Oz Noy - HA! - Downside Up Really any song from that album is great and can make any system sound good. But "Downside Up" starts off with a little drum solo before it goes into the main song. And for a fusion artist its kinda bass heavy, so it shows off all aspects of a system. Check out the song on iTunes, the free sample just happens to be the part I was talking about. Tight grooves, unbelievable guitar and drums, and clean, well produced tracks. What more could you ask for

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