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Re: Favorite Line from a Song
Tomorrow
Song by Silverchair ‧ 1995
"You say that money isn't everything
But I'd like to see you live without it
You think you can keep on going, living like a king
Ooh babe, but I strongly doubt it"
Song by Silverchair ‧ 1995
"You say that money isn't everything
But I'd like to see you live without it
You think you can keep on going, living like a king
Ooh babe, but I strongly doubt it"
HzTweaker
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
You can spend a small fortune on chips, sweets, soda etc etc etc
The cost of fast food is outrageous
I drink water from the fridge tap, skip breakfast, eat an apple and banana and a full dinner. Done!
The cost of fast food is outrageous
I drink water from the fridge tap, skip breakfast, eat an apple and banana and a full dinner. Done!
VR3
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Re: Snub Way road test
I think these products are different in that they don’t impart any kind of sound signature, they only improve what is already there. For example, with the Snake River PC demo, a cord that I fully expected to like, and also highly recommended and endorsed by Tom, just did not play well in my system with my otherwise mostly Nordost loom. The SnubWay simply cleans up what you are already hearing in a noticeable way, but it doesn’t add or change anything in the process.
bcwsrt
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Re: About to unleash the next sda srs beast
There's honestly not much difference, the dcr rating of the standard c coil is so low already, it's just a little bit lower.
Similar, I can't recall what the set Sean's read at but I had no issues driving them with a tri Vista integrated to very high levels cleanly with insane bass.
Polks directive on the sda inductor was the lower the dcr the better performance but harder to drive.
Similar, I can't recall what the set Sean's read at but I had no issues driving them with a tri Vista integrated to very high levels cleanly with insane bass.
Polks directive on the sda inductor was the lower the dcr the better performance but harder to drive.
VR3
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Re: Snub Way road test
The original post that started all of this....
When was the last time I ever endorsed an audio product like this? No review, just a recommendation to purchase it. The answer is not even once. Yes, the cost is relatively not much (in the whole grand scheme of things) but the return?
Tom
Ladies and Gentlemen of the forum.....I am in awe at what this thing does. I'm not gonna get into a long, drawn out review of this thing.
I'm just gonna come right out and say it. You need to order one. Like, now. Right now. Every one of you.
When was the last time I ever endorsed an audio product like this? No review, just a recommendation to purchase it. The answer is not even once. Yes, the cost is relatively not much (in the whole grand scheme of things) but the return?
Tom
treitz3
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Re: One year without alcohol
While I was racing, second term, I was track chaplain. I didn't drink or cuss for four years straight. Talk to talk and walk the walk. Once I was through, I picked them both up but only moderately. That was 17 years ago already. These days, I bought a 12'er of Lonestar on the first. I have 10 beers in the fridge. I have a bottle of Gentleman Jack, but that's used for cooking and for putting in my Copenhagen. When I was youngster in my 20's and 30's, alcohol was just a tool. When I was done, I was done. I count my blessings that I never got addicted.
I do know the addiction is real, I've seen it up close. So for those that have wrestled with it for years, I salute you for your victory. It shows your true character, or as Gunny Highway would say, Improvise, adapt and overcome!!
I do know the addiction is real, I've seen it up close. So for those that have wrestled with it for years, I salute you for your victory. It shows your true character, or as Gunny Highway would say, Improvise, adapt and overcome!!
Geoff4rfc
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Re: Snub Way road test
Not to me. I don't endorse anything I don't believe in. The proof is in the pudding.
It is what it is.....
Tom
I don’t know man. I’ve seen several of these “road tests,” but I’ve never seen a consensus among the participants as there seems to be here. I realize cost certainty plays a part as this is a relatively inexpensive item, but darn near (or maybe everyone) who had it there system bought one? That’s not the way these things usually work.
PSOVLSK
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Re: You’re doing it wrong…
mhardy6647 wrote: »mhardy6647 wrote: »^^^ isn't that more of a You're doing it wrong image?
Doing it wronger?
I swear I thought it was in the "Post a photo" thread...
how about that -- turns out I was doing it wrong.
Time to update the "Getting Old" thread, eh Mark?
billbillw
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