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rcarlton

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  1. MA6100 should go for less than $500 now. Doubt if it would make $700-800 worth of difference. Really depends on the Denon you are replacing, although you will hear subtle differences. The MA6100 does have a problematic volume pot (I've replaced mine and use a power strip for on-off). I would not go that route.
  2. Link toToneaudio magazine review of the Heresy III. Great review until he wrote: "Sure I would love to see them made out of solid wood like they were in the 50s...."
  3. Looks like I won't make it. I have a dog who is not feeling well. We will be going to the vet tomorrow. Probably nothing more serious than dental work, but I couldn't stand going away knowing she was in discomfort. [] Even bought new tires for my car and put $75 worth of gas in it...all ready for a road trip.
  4. And I was thinking................http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqomZQMZQCQ&feature=related BTW the system you where thinking to use with the K-horns works well with my Cornwalls.
  5. They look like the real thing to me...but...no badges?
  6. If you lived in Dallas I have what you are interested in: Cornwalls, McIntosh MC 250, MC2100, MC 275, C2200. Also have somewhere Heresys, LaScalas and Khorns. They all work well together. Haven't upgraded in a couple of years. I also know a little something about rocks, having spent ten years as a petroleum geologist in my past life.
  7. I've got about 4 hours of HD video with stereo sound of the concert.
  8. I lived in Michigan for nearly 25 years and don't recall a left turn like that. Even took drivers ed. in Michigan. Must be a Detroit thing.... [au]
  9. Hahaha! Hey Trey, don't sweat the Michigan-Left-Turns (yeah, they do suck), I can show you how to get to the house with all right turns! The invitation stands, bro. Thanks, it was my pleasure. -Glenn What's the story about Michigan-Left-Turns? I feel like I am being left out on an inside joke. MSU '79
  10. Wes Jeans. Last act I saw. Packed up and headed back to Dallas, 3 1/2 hours away.
  11. A friend of Treys mother from Langley, Arkansas, Lona Simmons. Kind of a cool picture. She was taking donations for the Red Cross in Langley to help with the flood. The blue bucket is for 3 Klipsch charities.
  12. Trey discussing noise ordances with the fuzz, 'cause it's about to get loud![6]
  13. The crowd tended to stay under the tent until the sun began to set.
  14. The Night Hawk Band. Trey with his son in the background.
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