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Re: The final piece is on it way.
How are you incorporating the Ground Master City...connecting the green wire directly to your PSM156? I'd love to try the bigger Ground Master, but installing an 8ft copper grounding rod into what is technically a common area might violate my townhome's HOA covenant, and when I move, I don't want to try and pull that bad boy back out.I got the 156 then added the groundmaster city, totally silent background and improved Soundstage.
I read that as well. For example, supplanting Audioquest and Shunyata products."marvda1 wrote:I read in many places where the 156 outperformed or matched much more expensive units.
jdjohn
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Re: The final piece is on it way.
My bad. I joined the "squad" for about a decade to defend the homeowners from the yellow pad folks.
It worked while I was there but after that? The HOA went bankrupt. Luckily, I sold the townhouse by then.
Since then? HOA rates have gone up by more than double. Crazy, given what they offer...
Tom
It worked while I was there but after that? The HOA went bankrupt. Luckily, I sold the townhouse by then.
Since then? HOA rates have gone up by more than double. Crazy, given what they offer...
Tom
treitz3
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Re: The final piece is on it way.
I hooked the city to the psm156 and a regular 15a outlet as I was told it doesn't make a difference between hooking the city to a dedicated line or regular.
marvda1
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Re: The final piece is on it way.
I don't think it's limiting the amp, I just don't like the sound, kind of like the British sound.
It also could be when the amp is plugged into the wall, it on a 20a dedicated line by itself.
When plugged into the Puritan, it is on a 20a dedicated line with everything.
It also could be when the amp is plugged into the wall, it on a 20a dedicated line by itself.
When plugged into the Puritan, it is on a 20a dedicated line with everything.
marvda1
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Re: The final piece is on it way.
I got the 156 then added the groundmaster city, totally silent background and improved Soundstage.
Purchased the face plate replacement so I can stand it on it's face.
I tried plugging my Norma integrated into it, but the 156 made it sound too polite, so back to the wall she went.
I read in many places where the 156 outperformed or matched much more expensive units.
Purchased the face plate replacement so I can stand it on it's face.
I tried plugging my Norma integrated into it, but the 156 made it sound too polite, so back to the wall she went.
I read in many places where the 156 outperformed or matched much more expensive units.
marvda1
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The Black Sheep kits were made by Revell and were 1/32… The original show was The Flying Misfits, which was a movie of the week and served as the pilot episode of Baa Baa Black Sheep. It was revamped to Black Sheep Squardon for season two. Marine Col. Gregory “Pappy” Boyington served as technical advisor. He also was awarded the CMoH for his heroics after spending time in a Japanese POW camp.Jetmaker737 wrote: »The Corsair with those gull wings is one of the sexiest airplanes ever. I built the Monogram model of it when I was a kid, painted exactly that color. Also featured in that show Baa Baa Blacksheep.
Lol you mean Black Sheep Squadron? Baa-aaa-aaat
nooshinjohn
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^^^^Love those Hellcats and Corsairs
On display at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola FL.
F6F-3 Hellcat
The Navy’s front-line fighter during the final two years of World War II, the F6F produced more aces, including leading Navy ace Commander David McCampbell, than any other Allied aircraft. At peak production the airplane’s manufacturer delivered one Hellcat an hour around-the-clock. The aircraft on display is a combat veteran of the Solomon Islands campaign having flown with Fighting Squadron (VF) 38, including missions escorting a plane carrying Vice Admiral William F. “Bull” Halsey.
FG-1D Corsair
Originally produced by Vought, the Corsair was in production by multiple manufacturers longer than any piston-engine fighter and flew combat missions in both World War II and Korea. Its most recognizable design feature was an inverted gull wing that was necessary to keep the blades of its 13-ft. propeller from striking the ground. During air combat missions in World War II, more than one Marine pilot downed a Japanese plane by chopping off its tail with this large propeller.
Note: The best place to see the Blue Angels on their practice days all year at Sherman Field just behind the museum. A very special place.
On display at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola FL.
F6F-3 Hellcat
The Navy’s front-line fighter during the final two years of World War II, the F6F produced more aces, including leading Navy ace Commander David McCampbell, than any other Allied aircraft. At peak production the airplane’s manufacturer delivered one Hellcat an hour around-the-clock. The aircraft on display is a combat veteran of the Solomon Islands campaign having flown with Fighting Squadron (VF) 38, including missions escorting a plane carrying Vice Admiral William F. “Bull” Halsey.
FG-1D Corsair
Originally produced by Vought, the Corsair was in production by multiple manufacturers longer than any piston-engine fighter and flew combat missions in both World War II and Korea. Its most recognizable design feature was an inverted gull wing that was necessary to keep the blades of its 13-ft. propeller from striking the ground. During air combat missions in World War II, more than one Marine pilot downed a Japanese plane by chopping off its tail with this large propeller.
Note: The best place to see the Blue Angels on their practice days all year at Sherman Field just behind the museum. A very special place.
BlueBirdMusic
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Re: Post a picture... any picture
The Corsair with those gull wings is one of the sexiest airplanes ever. I built the Monogram model of it when I was a kid, painted exactly that color. Also featured in that show Baa Baa Blacksheep.
Jetmaker737
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