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  1. Sounds like a combination that I'd like [mention=63007]baron167[/mention] 
    Also like the Old Bay is not at the top of that ingredient list, could be good grilled or baked with that on it!

    It’s actually very surprising with no “crabby” flavor at all, even using *only* Old Bay. I read “For use on poultry...” on the Old Bay can for years before I tried it. It works a different magic with poultry. I like the traditional SPGP wings and I like Old Bay wings, so I figured why not try both? My son and I decided the combo is the way to go. Excellent with Buffalo Sauce, too.


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  2. [mention=63007]baron167[/mention]  Looks Good!
    Is that paprika on the chicken or is it chili or cayenne?

    Thanks! It’s a mix of SPG and Paprika and then a dusting of Old Bay. They’re a regular occurrence here at my house.


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  3. Yes it is , because [mention=57741]Full Range[/mention] and I myself are DIY Technicias as well and love to discuss those subjects. btw , scroll above on this page ...I spinned enough , now it´s your turn LOL

    I have and am spun and spinning. There are technical threads. This isn’t a technical thread, is it?! So help me, I’ll unsubscribe right now! [emoji6]


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    I know this is from an old thread, but this directly relates to the fletcher-munson curve and engineers doing mixes. Al K. wanted to argue with me that 'no one is going to tell me how loud to listen', etc. The idea is, given a good playback system, the bass, midrange, treble will be fairly balanced as the engineers mix it if played at an avg 85db level. If played at a much lower level, your bass would drop off, etc. The 85db level gives you more latitude above and below for a similar balance.
     
    It also means the engineers aren't going deaf yet... [emoji849]

    Apparently all old amps are crap and everyone should buy new class D micro amps to power the Jubilees we all need.


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  5. Have finished my tube Phonopre upgrate since yesterday .I have installed new Jantzen Cross Caps ( black )  for the low pass and Superior Z Caps ( red )  for the mid-high pass. In addition, he has now got two new PCC 88 Siemens tubes. He is still in the " Burn-In " but the sonic increase with my Micro Seiki TT I can now already call very remarkable. It sounds as if I had a much higher quality and more expensive new phono preamplifier connected. Better dynamics, faster resolution, the voices and instruments gain body, the entire stage representation is more precise. This exceeds my expectations many times over. I am very happy about that.  
     
    The 230 Volt power supply is in a seperate housing and therefore not visible here.
     
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    Is this appropriate for this topic? Please spin and tell.


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  6. There's a starman
    Waiting in the sky
    He'd like to come and meet us
    But he thinks he'd blow our minds

    Have you seen “The Last Five Years”? It’s simply brilliant.


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  7. FINALLY!! After being on the hunt for at least one 1980-82 Heresy with a soldered midrange I came across a pair on Ebay.  Made a lowball offer and it was accepted!!  I just picked them up.  Drove about two hours one way.  One has its original box.  Lady purchased them new when she was in college from a place in Wisconsin.
    Anyway, I'll finally have a matching LCR!!
    The speakers were raw birch and they were stained nicely.  Can't wait to get them home!!!!!!

    No pics, didn’t happen [emoji6] Congrats!


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    I'm not trying to be negative.  The OP has a menagerie of Klipsch/Bose/Samsung speakers.  At the very least go all the same brand to keep the sound quality consistent. 

    Coming off as negative. No need to go same brand in his current situation.


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  9. Need a little help with combining the below into one system.
    1)Home surround system
    2)Home stereo
    3)Garage stereo
    Lots of components and, obviously, beyond my scope of "interconnectivity".  I would prefer to do this off line as I do not want to bog down other threads.  In a nutshell:
    -8 Klipsch & 2 Bose speakers
    -1 Klipsch & 1 Yamaha subs
    -1 Samsung center
    -1 Yamaha receiver
    -2 Crown amps
    -1 Yamaha surround tuner
    -1 Yamaha amp
    -1 Behringer EQ
    -1 Bose EQ
    Tape deck/DVD/PS/XBOX
    Thanks. 

    I’ve got something similar going with Klipsch and Yamaha. Feel free to pm me and we can discuss details.


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