I am thinking about some solid state monoblocks

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  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 8,498
    edited July 2013
    headrott wrote: »
    ....It sounds like you've found yours Rich, congratulations. I guess (according to some) I am "old school" and like vintage tubes to attain my sound. And what great sound it is.:wink:

    No worries Greg. I believe individual experience shapes our preference. The more experience we have the easier it gets to settle in. We get what we accept. Then again an older audio type once told me we chase different and call it better. Might be some truth in that too. And I actually have some tubes here, just in case...:lol: Rock on!
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  • Drenis
    Drenis Posts: 2,871
    edited July 2013
    PFB, tell me you live in Grand Forks so I can drive 2 hrs and hear those w4s monos :razz:
  • polkfarmboy
    polkfarmboy Posts: 5,703
    edited July 2013
    I used to live about 2 hours from there when I was in MN but now I am in ND. I saw a piece on the news about lots of people from Canada going to GF to buy smokes n stuff lol
  • Drenis
    Drenis Posts: 2,871
    edited July 2013
    I used to live about 2 hours from there when I was in MN but now I am in ND. I saw a piece on the news about lots of people from Canada going to GF to buy smokes n stuff lol

    Yeah the savings are crazy for what we can pay for beer after staying in the US for a short time.

    Example
    Case of Beer - 24 pack:

    Can - $48-50
    US - $17-19

    Edit: It's good to know you're within driving distance. Now hopefully I'll never want to buy anything from you. :razz:

    Edit 2: I should also add that the prices above for 'Can', really is for my province, Manitoba. Damn liquor control omission!
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited July 2013
    Is this a drug deal?
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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited July 2013
    Hell its even between states here Andre!
    Last time I went to Colorado (been a few yrs) Bud Light here was like $9/12 pack.
    We got to Colorado, and it was $5/12 pack!:eek:

    I feel sorry for my ex-wife, it was all her mini-van could do to make it back home, with all the extra weight and all!:lol:
    Sure saved me alot of money over the next 6 months though!:cheesygrin:
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  • audiocr381ve
    audiocr381ve Posts: 2,588
    edited July 2013
    SCompRacer wrote: »
    Then again an older audio type once told me we chase different and call it better. Might be some truth in that too.

    Sig material right there.
  • drselect
    drselect Posts: 664
    edited July 2013
    Drenis wrote: »
    Yeah the savings are crazy for what we can pay for beer after staying in the US for a short time.

    Example
    Case of Beer - 24 pack:

    Can - $48-50
    US - $17-19

    Edit: It's good to know you're within driving distance. Now hopefully I'll never want to buy anything from you. :razz:

    Edit 2: I should also add that the prices above for 'Can', really is for my province, Manitoba. Damn liquor control omission!
    Us GF residence liked it when youss guyss came down and bought all those cigs and liqueur. It help keep the property TAXES lower.