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  1. fuzzydog

    What I Got Today!

    Now that's some customer service!
  2. IMO, the bias between networks is most apparent by which stories they even choose to cover.
  3. The 20 year is from the 2015 release. The 12 and 23 are from the 2016 release.
  4. 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.
  5. TTT. I had these on Craigslist for a day and got bombarded by extras from the Walking Dead so i deleted the listing.
  6. 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
  7. High octane is only needed to prevent premature ignition of fuel in the combustion chamber on the compression stroke of the piston...aka "knocking".
  8. Nice, but can you set a drink on top?
  9. I kinda like a little fur on mine.
  10. What about the redmere ones...do they work too?
  11. http://columbia.craigslist.org/ele/5900914058.html Seems like a good deal.
  12. 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?
  13. Looks sharp too. I bet 4 of these would give you a good response for less than a grand.
  14. I'm guessing these are the OP's http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649305836-klipsch-rb-75s-cherry-finish-nyc-area-transaction/
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. Just posting a completed sub picture... Don't know if I should let it tan on its own or apply another coat of finish...
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