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  1. - just thinking, Mikey,

    You've got a pretty good support network here, so I'm wondering if you're throwing out Baby with the bath water.

    Anyway, it's your decision with some tough choices to

    make. Remember the Eagles lyrics 'don't let the sound of your own

    wheels make you crazy'

    Ride it out, buddy, make good choices and know we love you,

    Hamish

  2. Nice little thread and link, Speedball, Thanks. Relics of the Cold War that are being preserved and restored.

    Way back in the college days, our neighbours downstairs kept on

    complaining about our stereos being too loud. (I had double

    Advents and a quad HK 900 - my roomie had ESS Heils and a Marantz

    1120). Anyway, after months of bickering with them, our buddy

    Roger, showed up in his Ford Cortina pulling a small trailer. He

    was able to get the rig into the back yard nice and tight against the

    house. It was a smaller version of the sirens shown in the link -

    about the size of a modern generator. The horn section was just a

    huge open box on the one end. The whole thing sat on a huge metal

    plate. He was able to use a pull rope to start the engine and

    then it would fill some kind of pressure tank. After a few

    minutes, the siren would start with this really low pitch that

    increased in volume and would start to climb. This thing was so

    loud that we wussed out and he released the air through some kind of

    valve and it stopped. Our ears would have bled if it had done the

    whole cycle - probably broken some windows too.

    Anyway, we ended up down at the hotel, and later, Roger left with the

    siren. Never knew where he got it or why he had it - but that was

    an interesting day.

  3. ya'know Scooter, we've got the same problem right up here where the lumber comes from. Now you've got me going too....

    There's two lumberyards in town. They're both owned

    by contractors who keep the good stuff and sell the cheap stuff at top

    dollar. I won't even shop here - prefer to go up to Cobden and

    strap the lumber to my roof rather than buy it here in town

    Here's a couple of examples - right here in town - they

    were hosing down with water skids of pressure treated lumber.

    When you would get the lumber home - within a day it would be like

    pretzels.

    . And the same place - if you're not there in person to

    select each piece of framing lumber, they will 'give' (you're still

    paying top dollar) for the rejects left on the top of the pile.

    Right now, up in Pembroke, about 30 miles away, they are

    building a Home Depot and I'm hoping it'll smarten these local outfits

    up.

  4. I was in Edmonton at the time. It was already night and I had

    been out picking up a gag sign for my brother's wedding in Toronto on

    the coming weekend. The fm rock station was still on when I

    entered my apartment and the disc jockey announced that there was a report

    that John Lennon had been shot. Then they played "Imagine". After

    that, they announced he was dead.

    John Lennon was cheated. The rest of his life was stolen

    away. In our minds, he is still 'forever young' .

    RIP John Lennon and Thank You.

    Slainte

    Hamish

  5. I won a t-shirt!!! Thank you Mr. Thebes and the twins (sigh) where ever

    they may be. I've sent you an email. Next dram is to

    you.

    ....and if you're being led to a conundrum, check out the fees.

    They really inflate conundrum fees like grass cutting, garbage pickup

    and maintenance....just kidding.

    ......this little contest really adds to the feeling of community here on the forum.

    If there are out of pocket expenses to keep it going, here's an alternative idea.

    Maybe a winner's page could be added to the forum,

    where the winner's handle and their choice of music could be

    posted. Every week, this would be added to so in the long run, it

    would be an interesting list of music and members. Then possibly,

    Klipsch could kick in one measly lil set of zebrawood Khorns as a

    raffle for the names listed once a year.

    Slainte. Hamish

  6. Welcome to the forum, Geoffry.

    Nice to have someone else from Oz dropping in.

    Your list of ht gear sounds impressive. I've got the earlier RF3 fronts, RC3 centre and RS3 surrounds (and Axiom rear centre) mated up to a Yamaha 1300 receiver for quite awhile now and am really pleased with the overall sound quality. I was running it mostly for movies, but recently have been playing some dts encoded audio CDs like Sheryl Crow's Globe Sessions - whole new dimension again in 6:1 discrete.

    Enjoy your system and stay in touch here on the forum. Audio enjoyment is subjective, a matter of personal taste and lots of fun. Here on the forum, you'll find a great sense of community and pick up interesting tips on setups, music, and meet people with similar interests. Here in the Valley, we say 'g'day' as well. Take care. Hamish

  7. Your post will bring us Crown lovers out of the woodwork.

    I've got some vintage Crown

    equipment here - IC 150 pre-amps, DC300A power amps,a VFX2 crossover,

    OC meter bridge and switching unit and a few things that come and

    go. Vintage Crown is built in the good ole USA, built like a

    tank, and just the fact that it is available to you is a testament to

    it's build quality ( try to find a phase linear 700 from that era).

    Crown will repair vintage equipment. I've

    dealt with Crown directly in Elkhardt, Indiana on repairing the

    crossover. They were able to bring it back to original

    specs, and ship it back to me in Canada for less than $150.

    I've got one DC300A that's been in use since I got

    in 1976. So if you're looking for vintage ss equipment that's

    going to be around for the long haul without the pricey mac price tags,

    Crown is a good way to go.

    As for the pre-amp being bright - audio is a

    matter of personal preference and taste. If it sounds good to

    you, go for it.

    I don't think you'll be disappointed. Hamish

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  8. ditto to st. patrick - well said -

    Bruce, Barbara and family, I hope and pray you find support,

    love, laughter and hope in each other, with family, friends (yes -even

    us) through this chapter of your lives. As for faith, it's an

    open book - never-ending.

    You all take care. Hamish

  9. How about 'The Ozark Mountain Daredevils' and their first 'Quilt' album.

    I was listening to this back in the early '70's along with the Marshall

    Tucker Band, Poco, and early Eagles ('On the Border' era).

    The Ozark Mountain Daredevils had a real down home good time

    country\bluegrass twang mixed up with a little Owsley pharmaceutical

    aberration to the lyrics - n.b. -'Chickentrain'.

    "If You Want to

    Get to Heaven, You Gotta Raise a Little Hell' was the main track from

    the album. So true

    And don't forget the Outlaws with their good

    ole boy screaming dual lead guitars in 'Green Grass and High Tide' -

    mmmm - could this be something very subliminal buried deep within the

    title that suggests alternate approaches to facing reality?

    Got that blistering through the Cornwalls right now. yee-haw!

    .Still fun to listen to. Hamish

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  10. Nice thread,

    We need a smile this week, anyway this find could almost be considered a laugh.

    Over the past couple of years, I've found a few pawn

    shop and flea market bargains - like the Marantz scope tuner for $45,

    the Crown OC 150 meter bridge for $20 and most recently, there's a post

    somewhere here about the KEF's from Value Village.

    Anyway, getting back on topic here, seeing the topic

    is bargain turntables - about a week ago I found a Bose turntable for

    $10 - yes - Bose turntable and cartridge.

    Knock me over with a feather. Who ever thought that Blose even made a turntable?

    It was such an oddball item that it was hard to

    resist. Apparently, it's an early '70's belt drive semi-automatic

    about the size of a Thorens. It came with a Audio Technica

    cartridge with a good needle. The belt was gone, but I had one

    from an old Sansui that was just the right fit - so stuck it on,

    balanced the arm and dug out the old Yes albums. Everything works

    but not a whole lot of hydraulic arm damping left, so let's

    see............didn't they make a receiver way back then

    too?...........gotta get me one of those............and that pair of

    501's didn't look too shabby either other than the foam

    rot..................and maybe I'll get a set of those 901's or even

    six for the ht, and what about those nifty little swivel

    speakers.............let's see................get rid of some of these

    big black things up here....................gotta have

    bose.......................pinch me..............this is a bad

    dream................slainte! Hamish

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