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Great War Ace03 Jun 2016 8:00 a.m. PST

Try this: get a favorite track on YouTube going on your DVD Wifi, pause it, go to your 'puter with its subwoofer and stereo speakers, pause it a few seconds ahead of the DVD, main sound system, grab a third or fourth sound system if you've got them, and pause them a few seconds ahead of each other. THEN, start up the first, move to the second, counting off the seconds so that you unpause it at the right moment, and move to any third or fourth sound systems, unpausing them in sequence. Stand back and listen. Turn up the volumes so that you hear all of them at once. The echo chamber effect is quite something. Of course, you have to have time on your hands to even fiddle with this sort of thing in the first place.

For satisfying music choices this way, I recommend epic, or Francis Poulenc (I'm listening to his concerto for organ, timpani and strings in G minor, again, both here in "caves.neat.square", and around the corner emanating from "bunk.cowards.punks". :D)

Great War Ace03 Jun 2016 10:11 a.m. PST

Actually, "cowards" is "crowds". I guess I like it that way, but not as much….

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