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Re: Keeping it simple.
Back to the basics... gotta love it. Unplug, kick back & enjoy. I'll bet the music is more than satisfying. Enjoy!
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Keeping it simple.
As much as I push to achieve my personal level of excellence in my 2ch system and my HT setup, there are moments that just remind you that it’s about good music and just relaxing
We had a busy summer as a family, as a result we haven’t been to our cabin too much.
I drove up today to finish up a “bathroom” project that was started last summer. I spent the day hauling wood and supplies to the cabin and then lots of time with the weed whacker to get things under control.
After another hour or so of work I cleaned up for the day and got the charcoal grill going for dinner.
Cooked up a steak for dinner and enjoyed that:

After the steak I tossed some marrow bones I grabbed from the butcher on the grill to cook/smoke them for the dog:

As those cooked, I tossed the tiny “Logitech” BT speaker in a window and sat on my rocker on the porch and poured a whiskey and lit up a cigar while I enjoyed some tunes.
I must say, this is one of the best listening sessions I’ve had in a long time.

Doesn’t matter than a crappy little speaker (speaker came in the cabin when I purchased the cabin 😆) is playing music off my phone. Doesn’t matter that it’s in a window behind me…
This just feels like this is what it’s all about.
Don’t get me wrong, when I retire here some day, the system will follow me here in my bigger and permanent cabin.
But this is a nice disconnect and ability to reset the brain.
Hope you guys enjoy the weekend and maybe even enjoy some Lo-Fi tunes along with me.
We had a busy summer as a family, as a result we haven’t been to our cabin too much.
I drove up today to finish up a “bathroom” project that was started last summer. I spent the day hauling wood and supplies to the cabin and then lots of time with the weed whacker to get things under control.
After another hour or so of work I cleaned up for the day and got the charcoal grill going for dinner.
Cooked up a steak for dinner and enjoyed that:

After the steak I tossed some marrow bones I grabbed from the butcher on the grill to cook/smoke them for the dog:

As those cooked, I tossed the tiny “Logitech” BT speaker in a window and sat on my rocker on the porch and poured a whiskey and lit up a cigar while I enjoyed some tunes.
I must say, this is one of the best listening sessions I’ve had in a long time.

Doesn’t matter than a crappy little speaker (speaker came in the cabin when I purchased the cabin 😆) is playing music off my phone. Doesn’t matter that it’s in a window behind me…
This just feels like this is what it’s all about.
Don’t get me wrong, when I retire here some day, the system will follow me here in my bigger and permanent cabin.
But this is a nice disconnect and ability to reset the brain.
Hope you guys enjoy the weekend and maybe even enjoy some Lo-Fi tunes along with me.
Upstatemax
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)

Joe Byrd And The Field Hippies • The American Metaphysical Circus
pumpkinman
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Re: Phase Plug design for MW65xx
skipshot12 wrote: »Has anyone done the phase plug mod on the sda srs? Thats a lot of drivers.
Would like to hear a pair with that mod…
Skip
My offer still stands to plug every driver from @ptrooper's the Monoliths
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Re: Thinking about trying a tube amp. Thoughts.
You could move up the Parasound line into a JC5 and get 25 watts of class A
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pitdogg2
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Re: Hello from the Polk Social Team
The latest behind-the-scenes video with Polk Engineer Andres Lobo goes over Monitor XT90 Height Modules, and why they're great for Dolby Atmos.
Watch here: https://instagram.com/p/DNqFsFdu42F/
Watch here: https://instagram.com/p/DNqFsFdu42F/
PolkSocial
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