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Now that's some customer service!
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IMO, the bias between networks is most apparent by which stories they even choose to cover.
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Do you like bourbon?
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The 20 year is from the 2015 release. The 12 and 23 are from the 2016 release.
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I'm sure these will suit you very well. I've compared my RB-81s to my RF-7IIs and they were pretty close at normal listening volumes.
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TTT. I had these on Craigslist for a day and got bombarded by extras from the Walking Dead so i deleted the listing.
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I figure I'd give this a shot...I'm offering to trade some or all of my Pappy collection for Klipsch Heritage line speakers. I propose the following Pappy to Klipsch exchange rate based upon secondary market sale prices for very nice condition speakers. Van Winkle Special Reserve Lot "B" 12 Year ~ WO Herseys Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 20 Year ~ WO Cornwalls Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 Year ~ WO Belles or La Scalas All Three Bottles ~ WO Klipschorns or La Scala IIs
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High octane is only needed to prevent premature ignition of fuel in the combustion chamber on the compression stroke of the piston...aka "knocking".
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Nice, but can you set a drink on top?
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Someone is offering $350 for my 12 year old Klipsch RF-5 pair
fuzzydog replied to bommai's topic in Home Theater
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I kinda like a little fur on mine.
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What about the redmere ones...do they work too?
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http://columbia.craigslist.org/ele/5900914058.html Seems like a good deal.
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The Behringer EP4000 is working very well, but the fan is crazy loud. I'm thinking of swapping out the fan with this one; https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1Y3T9G/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A235LT0EDLFSAR Is this compatible with my amp?
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Looks sharp too. I bet 4 of these would give you a good response for less than a grand.
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I'm guessing these are the OP's http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649305836-klipsch-rb-75s-cherry-finish-nyc-area-transaction/
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I've recently gotten my DIY Stereo Integrity DS4-18 up and running with a Behringer EP4000 amplifier. There is a ART CleanBox between my Pioneer receiver and my Sub Amplifier to boost the signal for the pro amp. I started out having a pretty bad hum, but it was substantially reduced after i connected the coaxial for my cable TV through my ARS surge protector/power strip. I've isolated the source of the remaining hum to the ART CleanBox which is powered by a two-prong wall wart. I concluded that the hum was originating from the CleanBox because the hum volume does not increase in volume when i turn up the receiver, but it does increase in volume when i turn up the gain on the CleanBox and on the Sub Amplifier. The hum also goes away when i turn off or unplug the CleanBox, but leave the amplifier turned on. Any thoughts on how i might be able to ground the CleanBox? I already have it plugged into the ARS surge protector with everything else.
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Thank you! I purchased the feet from Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Large-Cube-Square-Rubber-Bumpers/dp/B00S4BY88W/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1479158841&sr=8-6&keywords=rubber+bumper+feet+square I actually did put some of that on after the oil finish and it gave me a nice smooth luster.
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Just posting a completed sub picture... Don't know if I should let it tan on its own or apply another coat of finish...