Bill, Grandpa, Tony Len, Fran and Ted,
Thank you for your interest. Making music really is fun, isn’t it?
Scott,
Your interest in technology has prompted me to give a brief description of the system I use to play back my recordings. The ribbon speakers are made by Magnepan,
http://www.magnepan.com. Because of their open design they reproduce a very broad and precise sound stage. Fortunately the Technics keyboard has almost all of the facilities one would find in a professional sound studio. By panning, each instrument can be placed left, center or right and by controlling the reverb the front to back positioning can be controlled. With proper sound processing, effects such as wind chimes can be heard right on top of the listeners head.
The Magnepans are only moderately efficient, as a result I used the Music Fidelity integrated amplifier, manufactured in the UK, to deliver 250 watts to each speaker. While the bass response of these speakers is quite good, I use a 375 watt Genesis sub woofer to reproduce the very low bass notes that our keyboards can produce. These are primarily those notes that can be felt more than they can be heard.
Finally I use the Music Hall CD-25 player, which uses the Philips CDM transport and the Burr Brown 24-bit chip to provide the digital-to-analog conversion. While this system is in the medium price range, I find that it outperforms many system that cost four or five times more.
Scott, I think this sound system was instrumental in helping you make some excellent suggestions to improve my playing, which is very much appreciated.
Frank