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    • NO! Never, Ever heard UFO, Grinderswitch or Jimmy & his T-Birds played over public speakers except over my own Klipsch! Can't dance without my kind of dancin' music! & you know I ain't right!!
    • Get better soon bro!
    • Stroll?     In your case.         In this other guys case we all know an love.   "Yea, she had her dog with her."        
    • TWO things here.   @Marvel  I KNEW as soon as I saw the name of the beach that was it.  Just watched the vid will read everything tomorrow.  I am totally beat up from this not being able to sleep.  I'm done and toast.  Got some comments for sure I'll throw down then.   @JohnJ  Then when I read that about Sandorn I KNEW what you were talking about earlier.  I didn't have a clue and wondered that's how beat up I was.  THAT is TOTALLY NUTS!  I've seen 4-5 shows of his over the years and am just totally floored.  Again, my vegatative state.
    • Hey Guys. So trying to dial in my outdoor audio set up. Hard to tell from the pic but you will see two AW 650s in the pool area and then I have two AW 525s in the covered porch area on the far right where there are string lights. The 525s sound great sitting in the covered area and the 650s sound really good when swimming around the pool or in the backyard. However, there is a dead spot where the lounge chairs are as well as where my grills are (and the ladder). I have both sets of outdoor speakers running off an older denon x1700h AVR using both zones. That way i can have the pool area jamming but dont have to turn on the patio area or vice versa. However, when i am by the grill or on the lounge chairs, i really need to turn on both the pool 650s to my left and the patio 525 to my right to fill out the sound.  So I am thinking about buying the AW 500 SM, placing it above the middle window (where my right channel 650 is currently in the pic) and taking the 650 and moving it to the right, above the window nearest to the right corner. I guessing I would run off the AVR left/center/right, and select multi CH stereo on the AVR.    What do you guys think? Would that help fill out my backyard area even more?    Or should I just buy another pair of 650s, have three mounted up in a row, and keep the extra as a back up? 
    • Still chillin'  
    • That album was recorded for vinyl in 1977. A live album... I am pretty sure it was pretty much squished on the original multitrack, so they didn't lose anything.   If that still exists as a multi track, that could get some expansion done per individual track/instrument, and get the dynamics of a live performance. Probably not gonna happen though.
    • Well, I'm just that snarky guy...   Truth be told, we're starting to lose more and more great artists from so many genres. 
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