Hey, all!
I've been super busy for the past couple months, so I haven't stopped by to post in a while. My wife and I just finished a road trip from Oregon to the Twin Cities (TC) via the northern States. We briefly stopped in Theodore Roosevelt National Park to gawk at the vistas and Bison, and St. Paul to visit my younger sister and I.Greyhound Fan. . We left the TC for St. Louis (ate some yummy BBQ) and on to Atlanta (now) to visit our son, DIL and our energetic 15-month old grandson. I think we covered 3850 miles in 15 days.
In a month, we'll drive back to Oregon along the southern States to avoid potentiially nasty winter weather. We'll get to visit a couple AN members (you know who you are!) along the way.
That's all for now. Take care and happy listening!
Michael
Quote from: mresseguie on October 05, 2025, 11:57:31 AMHey, all!
I've been super busy for the past couple months, so I haven't stopped by to post in a while. My wife and I just finished a road trip from Oregon to the Twin Cities (TC) via the northern States. We briefly stopped in Theodore Roosevelt National Park to gawk at the vistas and Bison, and St. Paul to visit my younger sister and I.Greyhound Fan. . We left the TC for St. Louis (ate some yummy BBQ) and on to Atlanta (now) to visit our son, DIL and our energetic 15-month old grandson. I think we covered 3850 miles in 15 days.
In a month, we'll drive back to Oregon along the southern States to avoid potentiially nasty winter weather. We'll get to visit a couple AN members (you know who you are!) along the way.
That's all for now. Take care and happy listening!
Michael
Safe travels, my friend! :thumb:
Quote from: mresseguie on October 05, 2025, 11:57:31 AMHey, all!
I've been super busy for the past couple months, so I haven't stopped by to post in a while. My wife and I just finished a road trip from Oregon to the Twin Cities (TC) via the northern States. We briefly stopped in Theodore Roosevelt National Park to gawk at the vistas and Bison, and St. Paul to visit my younger sister and I.Greyhound Fan. . We left the TC for St. Louis (ate some yummy BBQ) and on to Atlanta (now) to visit our son, DIL and our energetic 15-month old grandson. I think we covered 3850 miles in 15 days.
In a month, we'll drive back to Oregon along the southern States to avoid potentiially nasty winter weather. We'll get to visit a couple AN members (you know who you are!) along the way.
That's all for now. Take care and happy listening!
Michael
Michael...Michael who?...haha. Good to have you back and glad that you are busy and enjoying yourselves. Hard to believe the little guy is 15 months. Nice that you are visiting I. Greyhound Fan. A very nice and knowledgeable guy.
I had back surgery a few months ago and was laying low for a while, just resting and taking numerous short walks every day. It was nice to get back to regular listening.
The last few days I've been listening to one of Leo's latest releases... the Starkrimson 25 monos. Very good sounding amps with an attractive enclosure and laser engraving and quality components. I'll have them for another couple of days and then write a review as Leo requests on the tour.
I would think you wouldn't have much time as to getting new equipment or evaluating some products. Do you have anything in mind once you get back home and get settled?
Born to be Wild, Fast Car, On the Road Again, Country Road (Take me Home), Rockin Down the Highway, Take it Easy, I Can't Drive 55, and Amarillo by Morning......enjoy your playlist.
And my favorite about being on a West Texas highwy sung by B.W. Stevenson "5 O'Clock in the Texas Morning"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUyFbfrbinY
Quote from: Nick B on October 05, 2025, 09:01:09 PMQuote from: mresseguie on October 05, 2025, 11:57:31 AMHey, all!
I've been super busy for the past couple months, so I haven't stopped by to post in a while. My wife and I just finished a road trip from Oregon to the Twin Cities (TC) via the northern States. We briefly stopped in Theodore Roosevelt National Park to gawk at the vistas and Bison, and St. Paul to visit my younger sister and I.Greyhound Fan. . We left the TC for St. Louis (ate some yummy BBQ) and on to Atlanta (now) to visit our son, DIL and our energetic 15-month old grandson. I think we covered 3850 miles in 15 days.
In a month, we'll drive back to Oregon along the southern States to avoid potentiially nasty winter weather. We'll get to visit a couple AN members (you know who you are!) along the way.
That's all for now. Take care and happy listening!
Michael
Michael...Michael who?...haha. Good to have you back and glad that you are busy and enjoying yourselves. Hard to believe the little guy is 15 months. Nice that you are visiting I. Greyhound Fan. A very nice and knowledgeable guy.
I had back surgery a few months ago and was laying low for a while, just resting and taking numerous short walks every day. It was nice to get back to regular listening.
The last few days I've been listening to one of Leo's latest releases... the Starkrimson 25 monos. Very good sounding amps with an attractive enclosure and laser engraving and quality components. I'll have them for another couple of days and then write a review as Leo requests on the tour.
I would think you wouldn't have much time as to getting new equipment or evaluating some products. Do you have anything in mind once you get back home and get settled?
It has indeed been a while since I posted here. Back surgery sounds frightening. I trust you're doing better now. My mother-in-law had back surgery 20+ years ago after slipping on my stairs. Two (?) of her vertabrae had cement <I think> injected into them followed by their being fused together. [It's been so long that I don't remember every detail.]
Someday, I will manage to listen to Leo's creations, but that time has not yet arrived. As for other equipment - I just bought a pair of PBS Synchrony One floorstanding speakers from I.Greyhound's son for my nephew in the Twin Cities. He 'gets' audio, but has the barest of shoestring budgets, so I decided to help him out.
I don't recall if I mentioned it earlier this year, but I did finally get to audition a pair of Devore O/96 speakers back in the beginning of this year. They're oh so sweet sounding. I would definitely buy a pair if I didn't already own my wonderful Daedalus Apollos.
Between our grandson; ailing parents-in-law, and unpleasant changes in the world, I've become hesitant to invest in new gear.
Michael
Quote from: mresseguie on October 06, 2025, 05:52:53 AMQuote from: Nick B on October 05, 2025, 09:01:09 PMQuote from: mresseguie on October 05, 2025, 11:57:31 AMHey, all!
I've been super busy for the past couple months, so I haven't stopped by to post in a while. My wife and I just finished a road trip from Oregon to the Twin Cities (TC) via the northern States. We briefly stopped in Theodore Roosevelt National Park to gawk at the vistas and Bison, and St. Paul to visit my younger sister and I.Greyhound Fan. . We left the TC for St. Louis (ate some yummy BBQ) and on to Atlanta (now) to visit our son, DIL and our energetic 15-month old grandson. I think we covered 3850 miles in 15 days.
In a month, we'll drive back to Oregon along the southern States to avoid potentiially nasty winter weather. We'll get to visit a couple AN members (you know who you are!) along the way.
That's all for now. Take care and happy listening!
Michael
Michael...Michael who?...haha. Good to have you back and glad that you are busy and enjoying yourselves. Hard to believe the little guy is 15 months. Nice that you are visiting I. Greyhound Fan. A very nice and knowledgeable guy.
I had back surgery a few months ago and was laying low for a while, just resting and taking numerous short walks every day. It was nice to get back to regular listening.
The last few days I've been listening to one of Leo's latest releases... the Starkrimson 25 monos. Very good sounding amps with an attractive enclosure and laser engraving and quality components. I'll have them for another couple of days and then write a review as Leo requests on the tour.
I would think you wouldn't have much time as to getting new equipment or evaluating some products. Do you have anything in mind once you get back home and get settled?
It has indeed been a while since I posted here. Back surgery sounds frightening. I trust you're doing better now. My mother-in-law had back surgery 20+ years ago after slipping on my stairs. Two (?) of her vertabrae had cement <I think> injected into them followed by their being fused together. [It's been so long that I don't remember every detail.]
Someday, I will manage to listen to Leo's creations, but that time has not yet arrived. As for other equipment - I just bought a pair of PBS Synchrony One floorstanding speakers from I.Greyhound's son for my nephew in the Twin Cities. He 'gets' audio, but has the barest of shoestring budgets, so I decided to help him out.
I don't recall if I mentioned it earlier this year, but I did finally get to audition a pair of Devore O/96 speakers back in the beginning of this year. They're oh so sweet sounding. I would definitely buy a pair if I didn't already own my wonderful Daedalus Apollos.
Between our grandson; ailing parents-in-law, and unpleasant changes in the world, I've become hesitant to invest in new gear.
Michael
I moved from so. Utah in 2022. I'm very familiar with some excellent doctors there and the hospital is quite good as well. So I did travel there for the surgery and have gone back for the follow up visits... like today. Bone fusion looks good and some discomfort with muscles etc. for a while is apparently not unusual. I am blessed to be able to walk more with a normal gait now and also stand up straight and in place comfortably speaking with someone without fidgeting or having to move around to relieve the discomfort. It pays off dealing with excellent practitioners and facilities.
At some point, I think you'd enjoy hearing what a very good Class D amp can sound like. I doubt I will ever purchase a very heavy amp again when amps like Leo's can sound so good.
How nice that you heard the Devores. I don't think I've heard any at the shows. It seems you love the Daedalus as much as I love my beloved JM Reynaud Voce Grande.
You and your wife have a lot going on and hopefully things will settle down over time.
Nick
In approximately 24 hours, my wife and I will pull into S Clark's driveway! 8) I will finally meet the man (the myth...the LEGEND!); be treated to a bunch of wonderful music and rabbit food (at my request), and I will ply him with some yummy 12-yr-old single malt Scotch that I picked up in Atlanta.
We are ready for you!! All the salad you can eat... along with a steak, potatoes, and a nice red just in case you want something tastier and less healthy.
Quote from: S Clark on November 21, 2025, 05:58:37 AMWe are ready for you!! All the salad you can eat... along with a steak, potatoes, and a nice red just in case you want something tastier and less healthy.
What's the address. The NY Ravers will stop by. :thumb:
The NY crowd are welcome any time. :thumb:
Michael and his lovely wife spent a lovely evening with us, topped off by a couple of hours of listening aided by a wonderful scotch whiskey they brought with them. In another hour of so I'll go roust them out for breakfast.
:thumb:
Quote from: mresseguie on November 20, 2025, 01:39:36 PMIn approximately 24 hours, my wife and I will pull into S Clark's driveway! 8) I will finally meet the man (the myth...the LEGEND!); be treated to a bunch of wonderful music and rabbit food (at my request), and I will ply him with some yummy 12-yr-old single malt Scotch that I picked up in Atlanta.
Good for you. Scott is one of the best of us! I'm sure you are having a wonderful time. I'm sad that I'll miss you and Melody this round of travels.. I'm headed to Tucson for about 10 days. Hopefully I'll catch you next time!
I hope that you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Quote from: mresseguie on November 20, 2025, 01:39:36 PMIn approximately 24 hours, my wife and I will pull into S Clark's driveway! 8) I will finally meet the man (the myth...the LEGEND!); be treated to a bunch of wonderful music and rabbit food (at my request), and I will ply him with some yummy 12-yr-old single malt Scotch that I picked up in Atlanta.
Glad you are enjoying your travels 👍
I finally got to hear a pair of LS-9 speakers - and they sound really good. Their soundstage is noticeably taller than with my Apollos. I detected no distortion....every voice, every instrument was 'clean' without any smearing.
Scott and Renee are wonderful hosts. They prepared a veritable feast for us. Dave, it's been about 10 years since we visited you in ABQ, but I'm afraid I must declare that Scott's steak tastes better than yours. That mesquite-infused smoky flavor is to die for!
You guys would expect that the LS-9s were the star of the show, but you'd be wrong. Bentley, is Scott's and Renee's 5-year old African(?) breed dog, and he just loves attention. If you visit them, be prepared to administer butt scratches, neck rubs, and head scratches late into the night. Bentley will even talk to you!
Dave,
Funny that you should mention Tuscon. We expect to arrive there on Thanksgiving Day or the day after. Much depends on whether we drive up to Truth or Consequences for a day of hot tub soaking after a night spent in El Paso. Anyway, we will arrive in Tuscon, and will likely stay for three nights before heading west (or north depending on weather conditions in the Oregon Cascades). If you have a free afternoon to shoot the shit, we'd be delighted to meet up with you.
We are in Terlingua, TX for 4 nights. Big Bend NP's trails, sights and sounds are why we're here. It was a hechuva long drive to get here yesterday, so we're going to make the most of our days here.
Bentley is a Basenji half breed with?? He'd been exiled from the house from his first encounter with a skunk a couple of days before Michael and Melody arrived, and he was soooo excited to have company.
We played mostly jazz and classical at moderate to low volumes. Unfortunately I couldn't accommodate most of Michael's musical request- I'm way behind the times and primarily just spin vinyl.
The next day, as they were getting ready to leave to head west, I realized they would be staying only a few miles from some property we own outside the Terlingua ghost town. It's a small world, even if he did have to drive about 480 miles to find himself in my backyard again.
Quote from: mresseguie on November 23, 2025, 07:38:20 AMI finally got to hear a pair of LS-9 speakers - and they sound really good. Their soundstage is noticeably taller than with my Apollos. I detected no distortion....every voice, every instrument was 'clean' without any smearing.
Scott and Renee are wonderful hosts. They prepared a veritable feast for us. Dave, it's been about 10 years since we visited you in ABQ, but I'm afraid I must declare that Scott's steak tastes better than yours. That mesquite-infused smoky flavor is to die for!
You guys would expect that the LS-9s were the star of the show, but you'd be wrong. Bentley, is Scott's and Renee's 5-year old African(?) breed dog, and he just loves attention. If you visit them, be prepared to administer butt scratches, neck rubs, and head scratches late into the night. Bentley will even talk to you!
Dave,
Funny that you should mention Tuscon. We expect to arrive there on Thanksgiving Day or the day after. Much depends on whether we drive up to Truth or Consequences for a day of hot tub soaking after a night spent in El Paso. Anyway, we will arrive in Tuscon, and will likely stay for three nights before heading west (or north depending on weather conditions in the Oregon Cascades). If you have a free afternoon to shoot the shit, we'd be delighted to meet up with you.
We are in Terlingua, TX for 4 nights. Big Bend NP's trails, sights and sounds are why we're here. It was a hechuva long drive to get here yesterday, so we're going to make the most of our days here.
No offense taken 😁 Real mesquite smoked meats are a treat.
I'll be in Oro Vally (northern 'burb of Tucson) until next Monday. Text me and we'll try to get together for lunch or a drink. 👍🏼
Quote from: S Clark on November 23, 2025, 03:06:54 PMBentley is a Basenji half breed with?? He'd been exiled from the house from his first encounter with a skunk a couple of days before Michael and Melody arrived, and he was soooo excited to have company.
We played mostly jazz and classical at moderate to low volumes. Unfortunately I couldn't accommodate most of Michael's musical request- I'm way behind the times and primarily just spin vinyl.
The next day, as they were getting ready to leave to head west, I realized they would be staying only a few miles from some property we own outside the Terlingua ghost town. It's a small world, even if he did have to drive about 480 miles to find himself in my backyard again.
How nice to connect with AN guys. If Michael ever makes it here, I stream using Qobuz and Tidal, so he will have plenty of choices for music 🎶
Quote from: Nick B on November 24, 2025, 09:32:54 PMQuote from: S Clark on November 23, 2025, 03:06:54 PMBentley is a Basenji half breed with?? He'd been exiled from the house from his first encounter with a skunk a couple of days before Michael and Melody arrived, and he was soooo excited to have company.
We played mostly jazz and classical at moderate to low volumes. Unfortunately I couldn't accommodate most of Michael's musical request- I'm way behind the times and primarily just spin vinyl.
The next day, as they were getting ready to leave to head west, I realized they would be staying only a few miles from some property we own outside the Terlingua ghost town. It's a small world, even if he did have to drive about 480 miles to find himself in my backyard again.
How nice to connect with AN guys. If Michael ever makes it here, I stream using Qobuz and Tidal, so he will have plenty of choices for music 🎶
Well, Nick. Depending on which route we take, I might just knock on your door in a few days. One possible route takes us right through your town. The Cascades would have to be passable in order for us to take that route home. Time will tell...
Quote from: mresseguie on November 25, 2025, 05:44:12 PMQuote from: Nick B on November 24, 2025, 09:32:54 PMQuote from: S Clark on November 23, 2025, 03:06:54 PMBentley is a Basenji half breed with?? He'd been exiled from the house from his first encounter with a skunk a couple of days before Michael and Melody arrived, and he was soooo excited to have company.
We played mostly jazz and classical at moderate to low volumes. Unfortunately I couldn't accommodate most of Michael's musical request- I'm way behind the times and primarily just spin vinyl.
The next day, as they were getting ready to leave to head west, I realized they would be staying only a few miles from some property we own outside the Terlingua ghost town. It's a small world, even if he did have to drive about 480 miles to find himself in my backyard again.
How nice to connect with AN guys. If Michael ever makes it here, I stream using Qobuz and Tidal, so he will have plenty of choices for music 🎶
Well, Nick. Depending on which route we take, I might just knock on your door in a few days. One possible route takes us right through your town. The Cascades would have to be passable in order for us to take that route home. Time will tell...
Michael, You are welcome whenever you can get here 🤗
Quote from: Nick B on November 26, 2025, 09:19:37 PMQuote from: mresseguie on November 25, 2025, 05:44:12 PMQuote from: Nick B on November 24, 2025, 09:32:54 PMQuote from: S Clark on November 23, 2025, 03:06:54 PMBentley is a Basenji half breed with?? He'd been exiled from the house from his first encounter with a skunk a couple of days before Michael and Melody arrived, and he was soooo excited to have company.
We played mostly jazz and classical at moderate to low volumes. Unfortunately I couldn't accommodate most of Michael's musical request- I'm way behind the times and primarily just spin vinyl.
The next day, as they were getting ready to leave to head west, I realized they would be staying only a few miles from some property we own outside the Terlingua ghost town. It's a small world, even if he did have to drive about 480 miles to find himself in my backyard again.
How nice to connect with AN guys. If Michael ever makes it here, I stream using Qobuz and Tidal, so he will have plenty of choices for music 🎶
Well, Nick. Depending on which route we take, I might just knock on your door in a few days. One possible route takes us right through your town. The Cascades would have to be passable in order for us to take that route home. Time will tell...
Michael, You are welcome whenever you can get here 🤗
Knock knock ✊
😆 ~15 hours and counting down...
Quote from: mresseguie on December 01, 2025, 09:37:11 PMQuote from: Nick B on November 26, 2025, 09:19:37 PMQuote from: mresseguie on November 25, 2025, 05:44:12 PMQuote from: Nick B on November 24, 2025, 09:32:54 PMQuote from: S Clark on November 23, 2025, 03:06:54 PMBentley is a Basenji half breed with?? He'd been exiled from the house from his first encounter with a skunk a couple of days before Michael and Melody arrived, and he was soooo excited to have company.
We played mostly jazz and classical at moderate to low volumes. Unfortunately I couldn't accommodate most of Michael's musical request- I'm way behind the times and primarily just spin vinyl.
The next day, as they were getting ready to leave to head west, I realized they would be staying only a few miles from some property we own outside the Terlingua ghost town. It's a small world, even if he did have to drive about 480 miles to find himself in my backyard again.
How nice to connect with AN guys. If Michael ever makes it here, I stream using Qobuz and Tidal, so he will have plenty of choices for music 🎶
Well, Nick. Depending on which route we take, I might just knock on your door in a few days. One possible route takes us right through your town. The Cascades would have to be passable in order for us to take that route home. Time will tell...
Michael, You are welcome whenever you can get here 🤗
Knock knock ✊
😆 ~15 hours and counting down...
I have set the alarm... ⏰ Glad you and Melody have time for a brief visit on the way home 🎶🎶
On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of a visit from Michael and Melody as they started their journey back home to Oregon. They listened to some tunes and we had an enjoyable time chatting. I thought my system was sounding good, especially without room treatments and room measurements from REW. HQ Player was upsampling to DSD 256.
It was a treat to have them visit and associate very familiar names with some faces. Safe travels home, Michael and Melody!
Quote from: Nick B on December 03, 2025, 09:26:52 PMOn Tuesday, I had the pleasure of a visit from Michael and Melody as they started their journey back home to Oregon. They listened to some tunes and we had an enjoyable time chatting. I thought my system was sounding good, especially without room treatments and room measurements from REW. HQ Player was upsampling to DSD 256.
It was a treat to have them visit and associate very familiar names with some faces. Safe travels home, Michael and Melody!
They are great people. :thumb:
Quote from: P.I. on December 05, 2025, 02:20:46 PMThey are great people. :thumb:
Rene'e and I really enjoyed our visit with them. What a fun trip they are having, seeing the U.S. and meeting kindred spirits along the way. Makes me want to break out my dusty camping gear and go on the road.
Whoowee, what are ride this has been! We spent the night 10 miles north of Redding, CA, and will drive home today. It's 349 miles, which is a little more than most trailer folks like to drive in a day. [Most people limit themselves to 300 miles. Driving with a trailer is more tiring than driving without one.] There's an atmospheric river in Washington State that is headed south. It's dumping huge amounts of rain along its path, and I don't want to get caught out in the open.
This trip has been a blast - in addition to staying with our son, DIL and our adorable grandson, I got to visit four fellow audiophiles along the way. First up was I.Greyhound Fan in Minnesota. Next up was WGH in Tucson. Then, Melody and I visited Scott & Renee in Texas, finally, We visited Nick a few days ago.
Each audio system was different and very enjoyable - and educational for me.
Thank you, Scott and Nick for allowing us into your homes. You're more than welcome to come visit us in Oregon. We even have a guest bedroom available.
One of these days I will recount our trip in more detail, but not now as I must prepare for the final leg of this 3+ month-long trip.
Michael
New title: Off the Road Again
I have good news and bad news. The good news is we arrived home safely and got no speeding tickets along the way. The bad news is none of you guys get to inherit my audio gear.
We covered 4800 miles in 27 days. I know, that averages out to just 178 miles per day, but we stopped in a few locations for up to 4 nights.
Quote from: mresseguie on December 06, 2025, 09:47:44 PMNew title: Off the Road Again
I have good news and bad news. The good news is we arrived home safely and got no speeding tickets along the way. The bad news is none of you guys get to inherit my audio gear.
We covered 4800 miles in 27 days. I know, that averages out to just 178 miles per day, but we stopped in a few locations for up to 4 nights.
I'm sure you two had a wonderful journey. Sorry I missed you, but happy you got to meet Nick, Scott and his lovely lady! :thumb:
Quote from: P.I. on December 07, 2025, 01:17:17 PMQuote from: mresseguie on December 06, 2025, 09:47:44 PMNew title: Off the Road Again
I have good news and bad news. The good news is we arrived home safely and got no speeding tickets along the way. The bad news is none of you guys get to inherit my audio gear.
We covered 4800 miles in 27 days. I know, that averages out to just 178 miles per day, but we stopped in a few locations for up to 4 nights.
I'm sure you two had a wonderful journey. Sorry I missed you, but happy you got to meet Nick, Scott and his lovely lady! :thumb:
In hindsight, we could have remained in Tucson for another couple of days, but we were concerned about possible heavy snow storms on our way back home. As the drive unfolded, the weather turned out to be pretty good. We decided to err on the side of caution.
Quote from: mresseguie on December 07, 2025, 03:17:38 PMQuote from: P.I. on December 07, 2025, 01:17:17 PMQuote from: mresseguie on December 06, 2025, 09:47:44 PMNew title: Off the Road Again
I have good news and bad news. The good news is we arrived home safely and got no speeding tickets along the way. The bad news is none of you guys get to inherit my audio gear.
We covered 4800 miles in 27 days. I know, that averages out to just 178 miles per day, but we stopped in a few locations for up to 4 nights.
I'm sure you two had a wonderful journey. Sorry I missed you, but happy you got to meet Nick, Scott and his lovely lady! :thumb:
In hindsight, we could have remained in Tucson for another couple of days, but we were concerned about possible heavy snow storms on our way back home. As the drive unfolded, the weather turned out to be pretty good. We decided to err on the side of caution.
I'll see you again,God willing. My daughter and son-in-law in Portland are moving to Phoenix. Brian got a big promotion with ASM! At least both of my girls are within driving distance. I see a move in the near future. :thumb:
Quote from: mresseguie on December 06, 2025, 09:47:44 PMNew title: Off the Road Again
I have good news and bad news. The good news is we arrived home safely and got no speeding tickets along the way. The bad news is none of you guys get to inherit my audio gear.
We covered 4800 miles in 27 days. I know, that averages out to just 178 miles per day, but we stopped in a few locations for up to 4 nights.
That is a heck of a lot of miles, Michael! Better you pulling that trailer than me.
As to your audio gear, that is sad news! Looks like you are "stuck" with Daedalus speakers, a Don Sachs pre and amp and a SW1X dac. Such a problem to have! Thanks again for stopping by. It was a pleasure meeting you and Melody 😊