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  1. I've been scoping there, but those Muldoons ask 85% of retail. At those prices I would rather go retail and get the warranty. I was second responder on two others in the $425 range on other audio disposal sites,but thought I would see if one were available here. Thanks for the tip, though.

         JBCODD 

  2. You're fortunate with your location. Florida seems well stocked with available Klipsch products and the supply moderates the price. This is anecdotal, as I haven't got data. But I know dis guy.......from mountaineer country ........who may have some. 

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  3. 22 minutes ago, tylerstoddard368 said:

    Where would I look for used rf7's? Is it safe to buy used speakers?

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    Keep an eye on your local Craigslist. You could also monitor the Garage Sale and Alerts section of this forum. This forum is self policing, so items presented for sale by members may be relied upon to be as described (as far as function and finish etc) 

        It is best to audition the speakers before purchase, as listening satisfaction is highly subjective. Buying local also avoids shipping, which can be very problematic and expensive. If you are reasonably patient a deal will come to you.

  4. 46 minutes ago, burninator said:

    Got my first set of heritage speakers today:

    Heresy E

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    I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the sound. They look quite nice.

    About a month ago I stacked mine on the la Scala to exercise them. I ran them together and separately. The Hereseys stood up well. Not as low, but very clear.

  5. For a perspective: about 12k cheaper than the first house I bought, or about the same difference in what I lost on the last house I sold (gotta love a good bubble)  these fine products could be aquired. If yer gonna run wit da big dogs, yez better like da high grass.

  6. How this thread has morphed from a query about the desirability of adjusting the pH of a summer fruit, to a discussion about the availability for commerce of two pound balls is a testament to the flexibility of the membership.

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  7. When in season, I finely chop a few figs and add them to the pasta gravy. These balance the splash of balsamic vinegar and add an interesting texture to the finished product. They also add magical antioxidant goodness, similar to oxygen free speaker cables.

        (That should "stir the pot")

     

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  8. Some more termaters, a few peppers, and a hint of the figgy goodness to come. Teaspoon for size reference.

    (If you look really close, you can see Paul McCartney deflected in the spoon. Or not.)

     

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