When you reach the part where the heartaches come
The hero would be me
But heroes often fail
And you won't read that book again
Because the ending's just too hard to take
I guess mine are called regular THTs. The cabinets are 24x36x36. They weigh about 150 pounds each.
I had the fun privilege of bringing them out of my Jeep, into my house and into the basement all by myself.
Repost in the regular garage sale section. The Alerts section is for giving people a heads-up regarding items you’re not personally affiliated with.
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How’s Gil doing?
I think a lot of it has to do with the younger generations being raised on MP3 downloads. They’re just used to being able to buy/download anything with the click of a button.
The fact that streaming quality is significantly better than MP3 probably doesn’t give much motivation to have physical media.
It’s funny revisiting this thread. After spending nearly 20 years as a Rolex timepiece specialist I don’t even wear a watch anymore in my “new life”. Before, I felt like I wasn’t fully dressed if I left the house without a watch on.
I don’t have any experience with what you’re asking, but I’d recommend pulling your center speaker forward so it’s flush with the stand It’s on. Pushed back like it is will give you tons of reflected sound from the stand which is not a good thing.
If the Heresy center has the angled riser I would just leave it on the floor.
The only issue with putting your subs like you’re describing is what if that’s the worst location in your room for them as far as bass output?
I just checked and it’s version 3.4.856.0
When you go to the settings menu and go into the Spatial Audio menu, the setting for turning on spatial audio looks reversed. Make sure it says Enable Spatial Audio.
Not common that I’ve heard. The old trick to try first is power off the sub then turn the gain control all the way up and down really quickly 50-100 times and see if that helped.