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Combat_SAMBO_Guy

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  1. Your anecdote makes me smile, back in 1976 my parents moved back east from Carlsbad, CA to Newton, MA, it was also the year I started college, I was wrestling for an east coast college in NY state. My folks settled into Newton comfortably, bringing their Klipschorns with them. As a bonus, they bought me a pair of Heresy's to take to school, all the east coast people were amazed, me, growing up among Klipsch and Altec powered homes, I thought it was normal. That year was also my introduction to Bose 901, as a good So.Cal boy I knew about Klipsch, Altec and JBL, all the others were, well, random.

    Kids used to come into my dorm room and were amazed, they had never experienced a really good loudspeaker. Me, I was astounded by some of the stuff I heard, I thought the 901's were broken until my roomate, a Long Island native explained that they were supposed to sound that way. The only Klipsch Heritage dealer back in the day was a store in Wellesley(figures), Tweeter was still pushing ADS or some other nonsense.

    Ok, enough, I have Forte II's, they have had some parts upgraded, and they are great, every once in a while I get the itch for some Altec VOTT stuff, but it passes, the Forte II's are my keepers, a logical progression from my first Heresy's, my HII's and my folks old Khorns, in storage for now. I still live back east, near what is apparently our common home area, some habits just die hard I guess. Once I move out of the city, the Khorns come out of storage, but I have no complaints.

    When I was a kid, I went out to Rte. 1 to test drive a Jetta, I never had the guts or looks to snag a test drive in a BMW.

  2. I tend to find that some speakers die just as dinosaurs did, it is because it was their time. As a really happy klipsch owner, I just had to hear the Altec 604 duplex speakers, as I remembered them as a child. Well, when I was a kid, they sucked next to my mom's Khorn's. To this day they still don't hold a candle to any pair of Klipsch that I own or others that I have heard.

    Speakers die for a reason, evolution. Perhaps the Heritage series has lived so long is because they were so far ahead of the pack at the time of their inception. My 1995 Forte II's still sound as marvelous today as they did when they were first rolled off the assembly line. Sure I do experiment with other models, but I really was so curious that I had to hear these "magic" 604E duplex speakers....lo and behold, they sucked. There is a reason so much of the Klipsch stuff has lived so long, it's because it is just so damn good.

  3. I kind of like my Soundblaster Extreme audio, I run it under both Vista Ultimate 64 Bit and Ubuntu 9.04, it has the optical out to drive my receiver, and hey, it is probably the most standard of all souncard chips and works well under both Vista 64 and Ubuntu 64 Bit.

  4. Yea, I remenber when my PC got the clap, I thinkI was visiting web sites advertising Tijuana brothels...or was it Thai brothels...One shot of penecillin and she was right as rain. The $25 a years I soend ov virus protection is worth it.

  5. I hear you there, every machine in the house has a blu-ray disc reader and my main machine has a blu-ray burner. Personally I run Vista Ultimate 64 Bit, W7 and for my pet server Ubuntu. One day I went across the street to the apple store, to replace my favorite desktop (blu-ray/DVD burner, hot graphics card 1024 MB of graphics memory with DVI, HDMI and svideo output, AMD X2 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 1 GB of HD space Hauppauge TV card, Soundblaster Extreme Audio and a Creative IO Module so I could run a spdif cable into my receiver.In the pc world, this technical miracle was a mere bag of shells compared to the cost of getting a mac that would do some of the same tricks.

    My Mac would be a Mac Pro for $5500...not exactly how I would spend my money, I saw this really cool horn project, and as long as my syphillitic, poorly designed PC continues to work, and of course the other AMD server , Using Ubuntu. machine broadcasting SMB shares and acting as a file serrver. Funny thing is that OSX is designed to meet the SMB/CIFS standards for authentication and mounting, these standards are Microsoft standards. Funny thing is that I spend about $25 a year of virus protection and not caught a PTSTD yet.

    I think what I am trying to say is that some folks like chocolate and some like vanilla, there is no real superiorty, only the performance to the task the machine is to be used for. Tht alone is hard enough, OS irrespective.

    I'm an agnostic, if it works I'm good with it, if it doesn't well it doesn't

  6. I haven't been using computers since the slide ruler, matter of fact, I'm just a retired sailor, I teach people how to defend themselves for a living, so my computer work is minimal. I use a Linux server for all video storage and streaming and Vista and Windows 7 clients, funny thing is it all works. All of the file shares are broadcast in SMB/CIFS, not Appletalk. Funny thing about standards, they may not be the best but they exist.

    I remember the intro of OSX, looked a lot like Open Darwin, except for the proprietary part, not as fast as Gnome, but ok. I remember BSD, another non proprietary architechture, which became in the OSX form became all about the APL (Apple Public License). Not like I'm a big fan of open source or closed source, I just like stuff to work, easily and cheaply. M$ very courtesly decided to give me an upgrade from Vista Ultimate 64 to Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit for $10.00. I have seen Apple charge far more for OSX releases that were really just updates. I think the definition of stess free is whatever makes you happy.

    I won't even get into the hardware issues.

  7. I hear ya, Klipsch is Klipsch, some guy offered me a pair of Band and Olufsen RL-140's for the Forte II's, I politely replied that Klipsh trading is like Baseball card trading, we might swap card for card, but never would we swap a baseball card for a soccer card. I nevr enven knew B&O made speakers.

    I'm just looking for something different from Heritage sound right now. RF-5 is different enough

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