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  1. The build is Curly Maple, Walnut legs. I can't even remember the dimensions exactly, but 6 1250's is pretty close ;)

     

    There is some trick wrapping around the maple shelves to keep the curls running vertically along the edges. It is fully knock down-able, and you can remove/install 1 shelf at a time. The top shelf can lift off as well. I thought this would be nice to be able to do... It also has some spike feet that you cannot see.

  2. It appears that the top of the dovetail legs are raised above the top shelf? Interesting. I would have made it flush and missed adding such an exquisite touch. Wonderful!

    That was all the man! He suggested this, and boy did it turn out to be quite sexy. The dovetail's stand proud and say, "check me out!"

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  3. The 1250 is very tough to beat. Your best chance sonically, is the Marantz 2330 (not the 2330B) receiver. This is head and shoulders above any other Marantz receiver IMO.

     

    Power wise, you could get a Marantz 2385, and it would compete power wise, but that is where the similarities end.

     

    One could very well prefer the 2330 over the SX-1250. It is a matter of tastes. I love them both!

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  4. Yep! That be some BIG JBL..... No doubt a very nice sounding setup there. The Speaker shop owner I do business with has something similar. He literally had the ceiling tile bouncing pumping a 19hz sine wave through them. Then he played some score from some movie through them, and the dynamic range was off the charts. I was mighty impressed.

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  5. rgot, it could be that the amp failure is completely unrelated to the cord..

     

    My money is on this..... Hard to believe a power cord failure, even if all the wires shorted together, would cause the amp to fail. I very seriously doubt that a lifted earth would cause this either. I think the amp just decided to crap out.

  6. LOL! Rotney...

     

    Schu, the Wyred DAC uses the Vishay resistors in the output stage. This has nothing to do with what Totaldac is using them for. Totaldac makes the entire DAC out of these resistors. R2R based DAC. There is no DAC chip in the Totaldac. It is a fully discrete DAC. That is why it is very expensive. There are over 200 of these foil resistors in the Totaldac Rodney has.

     

    You'd sell your Wyred real fast if you heard the Totaldac.

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    Are you the forum police.... any business of your own? Yea I do have another motive...To make sure buyer are aware of the pitfalls. If I pop in and state its a good deal and they buy it thinking its ready to roll or just needs the one part replaced then what have done?

     

    Go grind your axe elsewhere....this is none of your business.....

    Why don't we let the OP continue his classified ad.

    You're certainly welcome to post elsewhere about your good Samaritan activities.

    -The Police

     

    From what I can see, Craig never said he was looking to make the repair. Sounds like his experience talking... What's wrong with that?

     

    Better yet, what is your beef with Craig? That is clearly what is really going on...

     

    Guys, If you were selling a used car in the local paper, would you welcome "well-intentioned" people interfering with your transaction?

    That's all this is, some guy trying to sell some equipment. Why not show him the courtesy of letting him do his business. It is really not that difficult.

     

    Ok, enlighten me. Just how is any of this keeping the OP from selling the piece?

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