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May 30, 2024
Not bad , but had to buy an extension cable as too short for my needs. Not as good as my vintage JVC’s but do the job as monitoring headphones
Not bad , but had to buy an extension cable as too short for my needs. Not as good as my vintage JVC’s but do the job as monitoring headphones

May 16, 2024
Replaced an older version with this and it is brilliant. Just what I needed to boost signals to my tape decks
Replaced an older version with this and it is brilliant. Just what I needed to boost signals to my tape decks
Jun 13, 2011
Byrds 9th Better Just Left Untitled And Not Unissued
This was The Byrds 9th Studio album, released in 1970 as a double album simply called Untitled. The tail-end of the sixties had been tough on the band, especially with their cross-over into country rock. Founding member Roger McGuinn was the only original Byrd to still be with the band at this point.Following on from the seminal Easy Rider, the album received positive reviews upon its release and indeed it does come across as a band starting a new decade with a more harmonious working relationship and a willing to deliver their new songs to a, hopefully, appreciative audience.
Te album consists of a selection of Live recordings of hits and surprises to open proceedings. Although popular with Prog Rock fans at the time, a sixteen minute rendition of Eight Miles High has not aged well and is quite tedious and self-indulgent at times. Further live recordings not issued on the original album are here on this expanded edition. Te studio tracks that make up the rest of the album are quite pleasant. Chestnut Mare became the hit single from this particular album but other tracks like All The Things & Just A Season from McGuinn and a the excellent Well Come Back Home from Skip Battin are much better. The added bonus studio tracks here though are not necessary and of interest only to completists. A standard copy of this album without the trimmings makes for a more comfortable listen.