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Dinners on me..................
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looks like the staff is secured from the back so if it drops they live???
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A good looking Polk system in the Philippines.
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Since I mostly use that kind of pencil for carpentry, that's usually the way I sharpen 'em, too. I have a knife on me (usually) and the pencil sharpener is on the second floor, and I am usually pretty grungy...
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(ASR)
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afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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Love the Polk pup in the background!Gustard X26 Pro DACBelles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme capsB&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgradedPolk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va DreadnaughtWireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cablesHarman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus
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In the late 60's your local UHF station might have put out a scrambled signal late at night. 😯
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mrbigbluelight wrote: »In the late 60's your local UHF station might have put out a scrambled signal late at night. 😯
Mine looked just like that.....
Well until it melted.......
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A little late to the party, but by 1981 (give or take), good ol' Radio Shack had passive radiator 2-ways that were eerily similar
to the much-beloved Polk Audio Monitor Series Model 7 and its descendents
Here's one of them: the Nova 10.
Yes, they had at least two other models that at least were advertised as having dome tweeters, as opposed to the very cheap (but not bad sounding) cone driver used in the Nova 10.
see pp 25 & 26 of https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1981_radioshack_catalog.html
and p25 of https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1980_radioshack_catalog.html (the most Monitor 7-like of the lot, I'd say, thin-line cabinet notwithstanding)
and p23 of https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1983_radioshack_catalog.html ('time aligned')
DSC_6929 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
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And back in the day, these Rat Shack speakers were pretty decent as rock speakers. 😳
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mrbigbluelight wrote: »
The worst part is that they were trying to get to Budapest but ended up in Bucharest instead.
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(another from ASR)