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Re: Can a 8 ohm LSiM706c and 4 ohm L600s be connected to same amp or receiver?
I will tell you, Polk swears the LSIM and reserve/legend series are in fact timbre matched
stangman67
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Re: I'm looking for advice on a Polk ES10 ceiling mount
In-ceiling are typically infinite baffle, but the sound the hits your ears isn't much different for atmos heights. So in that case, it's mostly aesthetic imho...
rooftop59
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Re: Configuring incoming power to your mains...
You basically want to create a playground for the electrons. The more loop-de-loops, the sweeter the sound.
Clipdat
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Re: Configuring incoming power to your mains...
@treitz3, What did you find when you used all the same model speaker cables for the connections ?
marvda1
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Re: Projects: what are you all working on?
honestaquarian wrote: »Been around since 1982
Not in my neck of the woods, My Carver Tx-11b had the ability but I've never had any stations.
pitdogg2
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Re: Why do I have to sign in every time?
It just occurred to me: are you using keychain? Using keychain and Face ID will store your forum login information and allow you to login easily, even if you are not able to stay logged in for 30 days for whatever reason.
You can enable it in your Apple ID profile, under iCloud settings. There is no charge for basic iCloud services.
You can enable it in your Apple ID profile, under iCloud settings. There is no charge for basic iCloud services.
Kex
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Re: Why do I have to sign in every time?
Once you start, there’s no turning back! 😂
It’s extremely convenient to use, and if you’re signing in to your Mac using the same Apple ID as your iPhone, any password added on either device will be available on the other. In fact, passwords for the same website (such as a bank) and app will be shared between the two, so you don’t have to create them separately.
Your passwords will meet the strictest password requirements (although you can also manually add simpler passwords instead). It becomes easy to not use the same passwords over and over.
Some websites don’t play nice (they don’t allow keychain to fill in the password), but there aren’t very many of those that I’ve encountered.
It’s really a game changer in my opinion.
It’s extremely convenient to use, and if you’re signing in to your Mac using the same Apple ID as your iPhone, any password added on either device will be available on the other. In fact, passwords for the same website (such as a bank) and app will be shared between the two, so you don’t have to create them separately.
Your passwords will meet the strictest password requirements (although you can also manually add simpler passwords instead). It becomes easy to not use the same passwords over and over.
Some websites don’t play nice (they don’t allow keychain to fill in the password), but there aren’t very many of those that I’ve encountered.
It’s really a game changer in my opinion.
Kex
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Re: Configuring incoming power to your mains...
Were you drinking tequila? Any alcohol consumed whatsoever?
Clipdat
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