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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
If you've ever been walking through the woods & startled one into flight, the idea of an F-15 Strike Turkey isn't that far fetched.
Let's just say it was a good thing I was wearing my brown pants.
Happened to me too. I stopped to go #1 on a trip back home on a side road off the highway. I walked a few feet up to a tree.
Well, up above me in the tree was a wild turkey I didn't see. I was getting ready to pee and BAM!!!!BOOM!!!BAM!!!!BOOM!!!! HOLY mother of God!!!
Thought my life here on earth was about to be snatched down to hell. SERIOUSLY.
Tony M
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Re: 8' non-biwire MIT Shotgun S3 speaker cable pr. w/original packing
I was waiting for that...too funny!
Well first off I wasn't comfortable with the boxes hanging off the back of the speakers even though I had them somewhat supported. I picked up some 20" black zip ties & mounted them directly to the back of speaker stands. Turned out really nice if I must say so myself. I'm snap a few pics when I get a minute.
Now to my initial sound impressions. Not knowing what to expect I anxiously awaited my first listening experience.
Well "Good Golly Miss Molly" !! I was floored at what I was missing all this time. The total landscape took on a whole new dimension to say the least.
Right off the bat the bass was so much more impactful & dynamic.
The soundstage (which I was quite happy with) actually took on a new life of it's own in height & width.
Minute details suddenly appeared out of nowhere to my surprise.
Voices were more front & center with clarity & precision.
I'm picking up some nuances that I know weren't there before to this degree because I played artists/songs that I was quiet familiar with.
To say I'm impressed with my initial listening foray would be a understatement!
Money well spent!! Now maybe a new preamp might be in the picture.
Thanks again Brock & Jesse.
Well first off I wasn't comfortable with the boxes hanging off the back of the speakers even though I had them somewhat supported. I picked up some 20" black zip ties & mounted them directly to the back of speaker stands. Turned out really nice if I must say so myself. I'm snap a few pics when I get a minute.
Now to my initial sound impressions. Not knowing what to expect I anxiously awaited my first listening experience.
Well "Good Golly Miss Molly" !! I was floored at what I was missing all this time. The total landscape took on a whole new dimension to say the least.
Right off the bat the bass was so much more impactful & dynamic.
The soundstage (which I was quite happy with) actually took on a new life of it's own in height & width.
Minute details suddenly appeared out of nowhere to my surprise.
Voices were more front & center with clarity & precision.
I'm picking up some nuances that I know weren't there before to this degree because I played artists/songs that I was quiet familiar with.
To say I'm impressed with my initial listening foray would be a understatement!
Money well spent!! Now maybe a new preamp might be in the picture.
Thanks again Brock & Jesse.
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Re: Van Halen Fair Warning SACD, One Step.
I'm sure you remember in the past the preorder in most cases was cheaper. I didn't want to gamble that the cost would go up $15 verses the preorder price, that would be a healthy chunk of change when buying all of them. The good thing is that Music Direct doesn't charge until they ship. They have not charged me a shipping cost yet only shipping one disc at a time.
pitdogg2
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
So, a friend of mine and his wife are out in the boontillies of Oregon tonight, and at the local podunk dive, this is their menu. LOL

Tom

Tom
treitz3
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Breaking in a new one!!
Girlfriend that is.....
Been seeing this gal a few weeks now, four dates later, made wings for her last night. Atomic rear exhaust cleaner for me, lemon pepper for her. She ended up eating two of mine and sloshing a couple of hers through my sauce.....and my sauce was lip and tongue numbing.....I dig this chick.
So tonight, I'm going to strap on the apron.....the normal charcoal grilled fillets, steamed fresh spinach and some curly pasta however I'll add a special sauce; whiskey garlic lemon cream sauce, which I'll add the meat from two steamed Alaskan king crab legs. I'll be adding duck fat to the steaks during the grill process.
Remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should find you handy!!
Been seeing this gal a few weeks now, four dates later, made wings for her last night. Atomic rear exhaust cleaner for me, lemon pepper for her. She ended up eating two of mine and sloshing a couple of hers through my sauce.....and my sauce was lip and tongue numbing.....I dig this chick.
So tonight, I'm going to strap on the apron.....the normal charcoal grilled fillets, steamed fresh spinach and some curly pasta however I'll add a special sauce; whiskey garlic lemon cream sauce, which I'll add the meat from two steamed Alaskan king crab legs. I'll be adding duck fat to the steaks during the grill process.
Remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should find you handy!!
Geoff4rfc
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Re: What did you do to your stereo rig today?
I can always move the crossover to the other side of the enclosure. Seams to sound good though. Much better than the original crossovers.
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
Today's been a Led Zeppelin day.....but this time focusing on Jon Bonhams percussion skills.......amazing!!
Here’s a Robert Ludwig, Sterling Sound first pressing.




odcics2
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Re: Best TV on the market-Expert Recommendation
I have a Sony OLED and it’s the catz meow …
Bk
Bk
gyosa
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