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  1. http://charleston.craigslist.org/ele/4578163642.html Look to be in good condition. No affiliation.
  2. http://www.klipsch.com/reference-floorstanding-speakers RF-7 II Floorstanding Speaker The ultimate in Reference Series performance, the RF-7 II tower speaker lets you experience the true power, detail and emotion of cinematic spectacles and concert performances from the comforts of home. http://www.klipsch.com/R-28F R-28F Floorstanding Speaker The ultimate in Reference Series performance, the R-28F floorstanding speaker is the largest high-performance option. This mighty floorstanding speaker is the perfect choice for anyone who is serious about their movies and music. How can I decide!!!
  3. On the Klipsch forum, you can't even check out.
  4. http://charlotte.craigslist.org/ele/4574250364.html No affiliation.
  5. PM sent regarding the RB-75s.
  6. So why not just sell them and buy the espresso versions?
  7. Excellent...did anyone else notice that they described PWK as a "genius and maverick" instead of "genius and madman"? I'm pretty sure that was recommended by someone here on the forum recently. Could be a coincidence, but I hope it was someone at Klipsch paying attention to their fan base.
  8. Do you live near high voltage power lines?You could try building a faraday cage around the preamp.
  9. fuzzydog

    Klipsch visit

    So it's replacing the Synergy line? And Klipsch Icon. That sounds good like a good plan to me. It will be nice to see a better representation of the Klipsch brand at the mass retail level.
  10. fuzzydog

    Alex and Chad?

    Rocky & Bullwinkle.
  11. fuzzydog

    Moving on

    Can you now spill the beans on upcoming Klipsch products? Best wishes on all your future endeavors.
  12. fuzzydog

    I have a plan

    That could backfire...I hope you have an aisle seat.
  13. http://raleigh.craigslist.org/ele/4490662070.html They look nice, but you gotta act fast. No affiliation.
  14. Is that why you guys were looking for one of the old hobbit t-shirts?
  15. Where are they located?
  16. Sitting on Bose 901 tulip stands...someone needs to rescue these quick!
  17. I'd like to see The Stig driving for Klipsch.
  18. fuzzydog

    Fine Cutlery

    http://middletonmadeknives.com/index.htm I've been trying to justify in my mind buying a new kitchen knife from this local guy.
  19. fuzzydog

    Fine Cutlery

    I own a ceramic folding knife made by Boker. The ceramic is very sharp and holds its edge, but can be prone to chipping if used improperly (by your college roommate). It is also very lightweight which can be a positive if you're carrying it in your pocket, but the light weight is also something of a drawback when it comes to the balance and handling of the tool.
  20. fuzzydog

    Fine Cutlery

    I know there are some foodies on here so I thought i'd poll the group on your cutlery preferences. My two primary kitchen knives are a Zwilling J.A. Henckels "Professional S" series 7" Santoku and a Wusthof "Classic Ikon" 8" chef knife. I find myself using the Henckels knife more than the Wusthof as I seem to prefer the tip heavy balance of the Santoku shape and the slimmer handle on the Henckels (i have an older one which has a slimmer handle than their current crop). I've been doing a little research and found knives that range in hardness from 57 rockwell up to 63 rockwell. I imagine that it would hold its edge longer but be more difficult to sharpen and more brittle. Is harder steel necessarily better? I don't have any experience with Shun knives, but the outer damascus layer they put on them is attractive. Anyone use a carbon steel knife instead of stainless steel?
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