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Last night I received five musicians, They were very very impressed with the quality of the sound, The musicians are not audiofiles, with the Chinese percussion it was so powerful that the PC 1500 to clipper, because my two 611 are plugged in. we had to hit the 20 amp, and the 1500 breaker dropped. The chinesse percutions is very very hard for a audiophile
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What exactly were you playing? |
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the blue it's more darker ?
I see in all new mc . . |
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Poème of chinesse de.
China Hok-man Yim: Poems Of Thunder - . |
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