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cincymat

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  1. May God Bless, Valerie. Sent a donation via Paypal. Mark
  2. Thanks for sharing Jim. I like them too. Mark
  3. You could look into a wifi range extender to boost your signal. I used one in our old (mid 1930's) three story to get wifi signal to the upstairs. Mark
  4. WOW!!, this thread is still here? C'mon, please delete already!
  5. While open to interpretation in the NFL, this would have caused Shazier to be ejected in a college game. This one play should be the reason the NFL moves to protect all its' players from targeting an opponents head with the crown of the helmet. I don't care if the receiver has become a "runner" or not this has to stop or the NFL is truly "Not for Long" as a sport. Mark
  6. Nice job getting the La Scalas back to doing what they do best, sounding great! How do they match up with your ToolShed amp and line stage? I'm looking to do something like that with my La Scalas. Good job! Mark
  7. Merry Christmas everyone!! Here's hoping 2016 brings you joy, peace, love, and the Klipsch speakers of your dreams! Mark
  8. Some photo services allow you to tell them not to color correct your photos. I use Smugmug and just tell them not to correct my photos since I've already done it to my tastes. Mark
  9. Thanks for the information. That's exactly what I wanted to know. Mark
  10. What frequency range does this sub cover? I'm thinking about building a horn loaded sub to use with my La Scalas. Mark
  11. Chris Wow Chris, I've never seen this photo before. That's quite the set-up. Now back to the original poster's topic...... Mark
  12. JMON, I calibrate my monitor once a month and let the software keep track of the final numbers. That way I can tell if my monitor is changing over time. Most people keep the brightness settings way way too high on flat panel monitors so when they print the first reaction is "my prints are too dark". Good Luck, Mark
  13. I use software from Color Eyes Diplay Pro with a X-Rite colorimeter that I bought several years ago. This combination does a very good job of producing a very close match to the Adobe 1998 color space. What that means is my Dell 2790w monitor reproduces a wider than a sRGB color gamut. This allows me to edit photos with a very good chance that the printed picture matches the color on my monitor screen. The other thing that will help enormously is to have paper profiles for the printer and paper you use to make prints. Online photo services will have profiles for the paper they use. By using the printer paper profiles with a calibrated monitor you can "proof" the photo on screen to see if any color is out of the gamut of the paper and ink you are using. Photoshop allows this and I think Lightroom will too. Once you get your monitor calibrated either print your photos yourself or use an online service. I use an online service because in the long run its less expensive than doing right at home. And frankly no matter how much I spent on printers, paper, and ink I was never as good at printing as the guys who do it for a living. So, how to begin? Check to see what color gamut your current monitor supports. Most newer monitors are very capable. Then look at colorimeter that supports all your intended purposes. There are ones for just about any budget and purpose. Also, read the forums on printing at dpreview.com. Lots of great information. Mark
  14. The splits are easier to move as they are in two pieces. They most likely weigh the same as the one piece La Scalas. I have moved mine the the back of a Honda CRV. I wish the seller luck in getting his asking price. Mark
  15. Happy Birthday!! Take a moment to enjoy your favorite cold beverage and listen to your favorite artists, . Mark
  16. If you're ever near Cincinnati give me a shout. I've a pair of forte II's with all these upgrades and the Ti mids with a Crites bandpass filters. You're welcome to come have a listen.
  17. Bet they sound as good as they look. Very nice. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Mark
  18. Neil, What is the PMS music service you refer to as a source of some of the music? Pono? I almost always check the DR Database before purchasing any music. Thanks, Mark
  19. flyer, I sent you a private message about your Ls Scalas. I'm interested and only live about 50 minutes from Dayton. Let's talk! Mark
  20. What's your size Jim? I'm thinking Santa would love to get one for you! :-) Mark My size is we're going to kick your *** on Nov. 28. Keep telling yourself that.
  21. That background sure seems to get in a lot of speakers for sale ads........ If I were closer I'd pass.
  22. What's your size Jim? I'm thinking Santa would love to get one for you! :-) Mark
  23. Nice set up! Those mid-horns are really something else. Mark
  24. Looking good. I used a very small roller and painted the inside I'm my LSI bass bins with Duratex. Turned out nice. Thought about spraying but decided not to.
  25. Looking good. I used a very small roller and painted the inside I'm my LSI bass bins with Duratex. Turned out nice. Thought about spraying but decided not to.
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