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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
I have the gatefold version, but what the hey. Its in EX shape;








SIHAB
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
Attack of the Giant Goodwill $1 media purchases;
First up, local blues rock guitarist Charlie Christopherson.
6 originals, 4 Hendrix tunes, 1 BB King song:


First up, local blues rock guitarist Charlie Christopherson.
6 originals, 4 Hendrix tunes, 1 BB King song:


SIHAB
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)

I See It Now is an album by the band Fargo, released in 1969 on RCA Victor Records. It is described as a folk rock or baroque pop album, with some sellers also noting a dreamy soft rock sound. The album is cataloged under RCA Victor LSP-4178.
pumpkinman
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Re: JBL L7 (should this be in Vintage or just speakers)
I've owned the JBL L1, L3 and L5s. Some a few times over. I never could afford the L7s that I saw for sale.
Well, it's said the L7s need a lot of power.
I have seen a couple of JBL L speakers where the midrange surround had torn in some places.
I Love the JBL sound but the Titanium tweeters could sound metallic and too wearing at times depending on the music.
I bought A LOT of JBL speakers in my life. Polk and JBL were about equal in my collection at one time.
Now...the SDA-speakers are a whole level or three above most JBL speakers...to me.
I did LOVE that L series A LOT.
I was given a set of JBL L100 Century speakers that needed some repair. I still have them and they do sound GREAT. I've had SO MANY series of JBL speakers. JBL is good.
POLK was right there with them all these years, too.
Watch the heat coming from your power source.
Well, it's said the L7s need a lot of power.
I have seen a couple of JBL L speakers where the midrange surround had torn in some places.
I Love the JBL sound but the Titanium tweeters could sound metallic and too wearing at times depending on the music.
I bought A LOT of JBL speakers in my life. Polk and JBL were about equal in my collection at one time.
Now...the SDA-speakers are a whole level or three above most JBL speakers...to me.
I did LOVE that L series A LOT.
I was given a set of JBL L100 Century speakers that needed some repair. I still have them and they do sound GREAT. I've had SO MANY series of JBL speakers. JBL is good.
POLK was right there with them all these years, too.
Watch the heat coming from your power source.
Tony M
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Re: One year without alcohol
Y'all made me think...been 39 years.
Nice Jesse. That reminds me, I hadn't even really been keeping track anymore to be honest. Just thought about it last week because my wife mentioned it was almost the 24th/8 years.
Part of me doesn't even want to "keep track" of this anymore, since the desire to drink alcohol isn't something that even remotely comes close to entering my headspace these days.
It just doesn't feel like something I'm actively "doing", so therefore it doesn't feel like some big accomplishment that I need to track.
That being said, I'm of course sincerely thankful for everyone here and elsewhere that has supported me throughout this journey of not drinking alcohol. I also enjoy hearing about other people's experiences with quitting drinking.
Clipdat
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Re: One year without alcohol
I gave it up in November of 24 on the very day I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I finished my treatments on April 2nd (success it appears I've beaten cancer
) and still haven't had any. I'm really liking life without alcohol.
motorstereo
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Re: POLK SDA 2 magic sound
Today I connected the interconnect cable . I can say that the musician seemed to be floating in the air . You don't feel like turning off the system . I think it is one the few hi -fi items that stand the test of time .Obiouvsly this is my humble opinion .
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