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Bigdnfay1

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  1. Used to have a 504. Loved it. Sold it like a dummy.
  2. I've have been using output from the usb of my laptop into a Topping HSO2 Power supply filter(ground loop suppression). out of that usb3 to usb typeC into a Schiit Modi Dac, out via rca. into a Fosi Audio BT20A Pro amp w/Sparkos 3602 op-amps. Speakers are AR tsw-110 acoustic suspension book shelfs and a Cerwin Vega 10" sub. Sorry about the mumbo-jumbo. Been using this setup with really good results. Just my opinion, with the right setup your laptop can be an excellent source. Using wav(lossless) files that I've ripped from CD
  3. Sorry, can't find the price list but here's the KLF brochure. Brochure_971100_Legend_635164772957368000.pdf
  4. Hey guys...Been a minute. Finally gettin' busy on the 30's I got awhile back. Got the networks out and got the caps changed. Typical 30 fashion, the front motorboards are loose as all get out. Found the date written inside the cab (10/27/99). Back to my main question. I now see why the motorboards get loose. The carcass is painted black along where the glue is supposed to go and on the backside of the motorboard has like a malomine surface and instead of using a good quality glue. they are put together with HOT GLUE. Motorboard popped out pretty easy and all the hot glue is stuck really good to the inside ledge of the carcass(sides and top and bottom). Is their any easy trick to get that hot glue broke loose? What did ya'll do? Tried a heat gun...woof what a mess. Tried an olfa knife, then switched to a utility knife.....Is their an easier way? Something I'm missing. thanks in advance Big D
  5. My neighbor was cutting grass in this beauty. I couldn't decide whether to be offended or laugh. Saw this thread and thought of this one. Went next door and asked if I could have a pic....Sure! If this is tasteless I will remove it............NO OFFENSE thumbnail.jfif
  6. My first car was a 1971 Mach 1 Mustang...GEEEES that a long time ago.
  7. Eat Burger King at home and tell me how long it takes to get rid of the smell. I think the most horrible odor is a dead carcus(human or otherwise). Once you smell it you'll never forget it. Or getting behind a pig hauler......NASTY! D
  8. when your mom is (calling) yelling for you using your middle name.....uh oh!......Harcourt Fenton Mudd
  9. I can remember as a youmg lad. I would go to the drive-in with my mom and dad. She had the hots for Sean and it was the Bond girls for dad. After a rousing double feature and being way passed my bedtime(playing possum), They would slip around to side 2 (X-rated). I remember learning about the birds and bees from peeking between the seats of my dads Galaxy 500. Sir Sean Connery. You will be missed.
  10. Sunny Sunday- Joni Mitchel Do what you want. be what you are- Hall & Oats(remastered) When it's Love- Van Halen Move This- Technotronic
  11. This may work well. I would spray it. Prep will be critical. For best result I'd use DTM primer. It's expensive but can be color matched up to 50% of the formula (if not to dramatic) and retain it's sealing properties) . Will need a couple of costs. It goes on kinda heavy. Allows for good sanding(150/240/320) and a smooth finish. You can roll the primer but I would spray the finish. Big D
  12. Not to mention the fact, pearl white is a pain to work with. it uses a clear base and will take many coats to get a good finish. it appears sometimes it won't even cover it's self. If I were you i'd go for another white. I've done paint and wallpaper for 40 years. had one designer who used pearl white as her signature trim color. never less than 4 coats, more if the wood has no finish to start with. D
  13. Been taking gabapentin 400mg 3 times daily for about ten years now. Lower leg pain from type 2. No side effects. Only issue with hearing was a bout with pneumonia a few years back. A 10 day hospital stay and drains in both ears. Cleared it up in about three months. Wouldn't wish that on anyone. D
  14. Sold my 1982 Ford F-100. Loved it. That's the last year they were made. My grand dad willed it to me.
  15. 1974 Junior in high school I went to work at our cities High end audio store(Sound Systems inc.).If you were in the military and stationed at Fort Bragg during that period, you'll know it. They had a sound room with all the Heritage models powered with Mcintosh. One time in I was hooked. Boss was nice enough to let me bring my own music and stay after closing. Good times...Good times. I've owned Klipsch ever since. D
  16. I've been using the ALK universals in my K-horn clones since the 90's and I couldn't be happier. wow almost time to change out the caps.
  17. Horns looks great! I'm always up for DIY.....402's are next?
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