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sitting in the shade, Phish letting out in a "decidedly loose, funky groove..."
that struck me hardest the first note of summer i heard friday at SPAC... and Trey going back to the red Doc really was a big sign.
i had no idea about the switch to analog sound, but i'm so glad you have that info, thanks! i felt the sound all summer (i didn't catch any fall) was very smooth and felt naturally balanced.