2 channel: Anthem 225 Integrated amp; Parasound Ztuner; TechnicsTT SL1350; Vincent PHO-8 phono pre; Marantz CD6005 spinner; Polk SDA2BTL's; LAT International speaker cables, ZU Mission IC's and power cables all into a PS Audio Dectet Power center.
Other; S60'S, M10 series II, M7C's, Hafler XL600 amp, RB-980BX, Parasound HCA-1500 amp , P5 preamp, all in storage. All vintage Polk have had crossover rebuilds and tweeter upgrades.
There are three things that give a man a false sense of courage, a keyboard, alcohol and a firearm.
Motorhead, 4.12.20
tonyb said " but even socialists can do a good thing here and there
the substitution of politics for existence is the supreme betrayal of the subjective otherness of man.
I tried, but their embed code didn't work. I found it on YouTube.
Thanks Viking, for me the visual is just as enticing as the piece being played. This may be a good way to display music for the deaf or hard of hearing.
My wife and I taught our daughter to use tools a lot. She lives in a condo by herself but she owns a socket set, tool set ( Pliers and such ) a skill saw, hand saws, levels and hammers and a cordless drill and nice bit set. And who knows what else. She really has thanked us more than I can remember for teaching or letting her participate in the remodeling of this house and also helping me build some of the furniture in our house. She even helped build her own bridged headboard that she used for many years after she moved out.
I taught her to drive backwards more than forward I believe. It's funny, almost 25 years later, whenever she parks, she backs into the space. Every time...LOL. I must've been teaching that maneuver over and over. We spent more time in parking lots dodging light poles and respecting parked cars since they might have a child running behind the cars out of sight until...
I worked for a man who lost his little angle of 4 or 5 years old after she got an ice-cream from the local ice-cream truck visiting their street. A guy drove past the ice-cream truck to fast to stop when she emerged from the front of the truck. My boss lost it and I never saw him again. His partner had to shut down the H-V-A/C business.
So our daughter learned a lot from us. How to change her own tires, engine maintenance too. Fluid checks. I even taught her about simple home wiring. She put in her own 3-way switch with the help of a book. She was really proud of that one!
I see in that video, the man teaching his son how to tear into things. They have a bunch of videos. The man MUST have a TON of money to trash whatever they want to see the insides of. Oh yea, one video shows them in a NICE shop of some kind. I think he owns it. What a shame about that devaliet (?) speaker though.
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
The YouTube channel above called What’s Inside is truly angering. I used to be subscribed to them when they took things apart properly. Now... ugh. They just destroy things.
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The Mrs was out of town past couple of days and finally watched Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Great fun movie. Little Groot is awsome!
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Spare Room: Antique Sound Labs Wave AV-8 Monoblocks, Tisbury Mini Passive Pre, Tjoeb 99 tube CD player (modified Marantz CD-38), Analysis Plus Oval 9's, Zu Jumpers, AudioEngine B1 Streamer, Klipsch RB-61 v2, SVS PB1000 sub, Blue Jeans RCA IC's, Shunyata Hydra 8 Power Conditioner
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Garage: Cambridge Audio 640A Integrated Amp, Project Box-E BT Streamer, Polk Tsi200 Bookies, Douglas Speaker Cables, Shunyata Power Conditioner
I think the writing was pretty good and both movies flowed very well. A great balance of comedy, seriousness and sci-fi ACTION.
Here to pick your brain & steal your cookies
Shifting to Plan B+
I like this (FWIW)
https://www.facebook.com/craig.nilsson.9/videos/1437444216282569/
Other; S60'S, M10 series II, M7C's, Hafler XL600 amp, RB-980BX, Parasound HCA-1500 amp , P5 preamp, all in storage. All vintage Polk have had crossover rebuilds and tweeter upgrades.
There are three things that give a man a false sense of courage, a keyboard, alcohol and a firearm.
Motorhead, 4.12.20
tonyb said " but even socialists can do a good thing here and there
the substitution of politics for existence is the supreme betrayal of the subjective otherness of man.
Ever see a Monkey steal a bike, ride it like a boss, and have a dog chase him ? No, it isn't Russ's backyard, but just as funny.
Sony 850c 4k
Pioneer elite vhx 21
Sony 4k BRP
SVS SB-2000
Polk Sig. 20's
Polk FX500 surrounds
Cables-
Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable
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Sonos zp90
Grant Fidelity tube dac
B&k 1420
lsi 9's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=415&v=QRsq35Et-EY
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Don't cry
Don't raise your eye
It's only teenage wasteland
I want to see part two!!!
Here to pick your brain & steal your cookies
Shifting to Plan B+
Not sure how to make this link post correctly, so if someone could help in that department...
Thanks!!! I needed that laugh!!! That is LOL funny!!
Thanks Viking, for me the visual is just as enticing as the piece being played. This may be a good way to display music for the deaf or hard of hearing.
Ms. Franklin's " O' Christmas Tree"
I'd have gone at that poor thing with dental picks and screwdrivers, not a hatchet (FWIW).
I taught her to drive backwards more than forward I believe. It's funny, almost 25 years later, whenever she parks, she backs into the space. Every time...LOL. I must've been teaching that maneuver over and over. We spent more time in parking lots dodging light poles and respecting parked cars since they might have a child running behind the cars out of sight until...
I worked for a man who lost his little angle of 4 or 5 years old after she got an ice-cream from the local ice-cream truck visiting their street. A guy drove past the ice-cream truck to fast to stop when she emerged from the front of the truck. My boss lost it and I never saw him again. His partner had to shut down the H-V-A/C business.
So our daughter learned a lot from us. How to change her own tires, engine maintenance too. Fluid checks. I even taught her about simple home wiring. She put in her own 3-way switch with the help of a book. She was really proud of that one!
I see in that video, the man teaching his son how to tear into things. They have a bunch of videos. The man MUST have a TON of money to trash whatever they want to see the insides of. Oh yea, one video shows them in a NICE shop of some kind. I think he owns it. What a shame about that devaliet (?) speaker though.
https://imgur.com/v41uC6h
https://imgur.com/gallery/8Sngxn1
Styx, "Come sail away".