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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Creek Destiny, Part 10

 
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Signs of Life
By Billy Squier
"Rock Me Tonite"
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Lost in the pop music explosion of 1984 was Billy Squire's "Rock Me Tonight."  It was too noisy to be adult contemporary.  It wasn't glam enough to compete with, say, Twisted Sister.  And it wasn't heavy enough to challenge heavy metal.  Still, it was one of the last videos I saw, before leaving Honolulu for San Francisco.

Most preamps and integrated amps should come with a warning.  I've already covered the volume being too loud, even when the knob or readout is at or near MIN.  But many control units, even if the chassis is large, have tightly-spaced jacks.

So that leaves no room for all but the skinniest of cables/connectors.  It also means that locking-barrel RCAs, for all practical purposes, won't work or fit.  Wireworld's latest interconnects will indeed fit onto the Creek Destiny.  The Q-Audio Tao and XLO Signature also work well and sound terrific with the Destiny.
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