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  1. DO NOT WET THE MATERIAL! just blot it (damp, not wet) Analogman
  2. On my cane grills, I used high PSI compressed air at the shop to remove all the dust, go slow and steady. Then I made a MILD solution of HOT water and household bleach and gently blotted/wiped them, with a rag (terry) SOFTLY so as not to snag the cane. Repeated with just HOT water, as hot as you can stand. Allowed them to dry thoroughly and then Scotch Guarded the hell out of them. No damage to the fiber, no soap residue. Nice, tight and bright. As always, Analogman
  3. I guess the financial success of the recording in question allowed for things other than Bach to get "switched". With regards, Analogman
  4. ---------------- On 11/12/2004 11:43:12 PM psg wrote: Thanks guys. EBay is looking better then... Does anyone know, if I buy used speakers from the US, will I pay the shipper taxes (GST + PST) when it arrives at my door? I know I would for new gear, but I was wondering if buying used made a difference. That would make buying used within the country 15% more appealing if I paid taxes on US goods! ---------------- You will get it back on the other end, the "gift" of cheap dope from the U.S.A. Klipsch and UPS are just trying to level the playing field Regards, Analogman
  5. ---------------- On 11/14/2004 10:50:19 PM paulparrot wrote: ---------------- On 11/14/2004 10:45:33 PM scott0527 wrote: Twas a bit much but hey, it's only money. Maybe I make too much of it. But come now, when was the last time you saw a sweet pair of Hersey's with grill cloth like that in pristine condition? I work too hard to spend hours refinishing some scratched up old pair. Anyway, I don't buy this stuff to resell it. I'll have these for another 20 years sitting happily in my bedroom. A well spent $50 a year I think! http://forums.klipsch.com/idealbb/images/smilies/1.gif"> And in the meantime, I might be interested in those Zebrawood's you have there! ---------------- That's a refreshing attitude. They are great looking and it's amazing that the original cartons were saved. ---------------- Precisely! You don't know what you've got, until you loose it. $1,000 is CHEAP to not have to say "would of, could of, should of". I have done it so many times with records and it kills me, complete with nightmares. The well WILL and IS running dry. Beautiful score! I am jealous! As always, Analogman
  6. PS - have you really cried when listening to Radiohead? Yes, in excruciating pain. Bleeding from the ears, Analogman
  7. ---------------- On 11/8/2004 2:11:16 PM Marvel wrote: It's okay, my wife gives me hugs. ---------------- That is nice. What is YOUR preference? Your friend, Analogman
  8. ---------------- On 11/8/2004 8:06:36 AM Marvel wrote: Analogman, as usual, shows his great taste and ability to express himself using the English language. Heresys would be correct (as others have pointed out) so that the name isn't changed. Monday, and time to go back to work. Marvel ---------------- Vielleicht koennten die, denen mein Englisch nicht gefaellt, anweisen welche Sprache, wenn ueberhaupt, sie bevorzugen. Un fuerte abrazo, Analogman
  9. ---------------- On 11/8/2004 8:06:36 AM Marvel wrote: Analogman, as usual, shows his great taste and ability to express himself using the English language. Heresys would be correct (as others have pointed out) so that the name isn't changed. Monday, and time to go back to work. Marvel ---------------- Feel better now, you little carpet bagging sissy boy? Gruss und Kuss, Analogman
  10. ---------------- On 11/6/2004 4:49:34 PM NatGun wrote: N.W.A. straight outta compton. modern rap sucks... ---------------- Ancient rap sucks pretty well, too! Or did you mean "Classic Rap", or "Old School"? Crap is Crap Your home boy, Analogman
  11. fini, I love you Correct as usual. As far as the New York Public Library, THEY DO NOT SPEAK ENGLISH IN NEW YORK, MUCH LESS WRITE USING IT I have (had) already answered the question, with all the "pile on" options others have given. I guess I am not "in" with the "in" crowd. As always, Analogman
  12. ---------------- On 11/7/2004 8:19:32 PM Marvel wrote: ---------------- On 11/7/2004 7:25:12 PM analogman wrote: An apostrophe is only used to form plurals with some figures and letters as in "five 6's" or "dot the i's". As always, Analogman ---------------- That's actually incorrect. It makes it possessive that way. It should be used for a contraction (can't or won't), or possession (Jim's speakers). Plurals put an "s" or "es" on the end. If it has a "y" you change it to "ie" and add the "s". ---------------- Sorry, but you are mistaken. May I suggest you get a "Webster's" and learn to use it, DIPSH$T. Your friend, Analogman
  13. ---------------- On 11/7/2004 5:11:59 PM D0N wrote: I emailed the once again and designer paul mcgowan desperately asked for a tech recommendation. He said... Yeah, bummer. Theres really nothing I can do. The last guy that was able to work on it vanished on me and theres no one. I love the amp too and have one sitting in my garage as well. Genesis went under several years after my departure their technician died. Literally. Wish I had better news. Paul I'm appalled and kind of pissed that 50 people spent roughly $8000 each on an amplifier that the manufacturing company won't repair and can't even recommend a tech for repairs! With the help of you guys, I found a really nice guy who is contemplating the repairs... Scott Frankland of California. ---------------- You are welcome, "pal". Analogman (of California)
  14. Heresy(s) "a pair of Heresys" "Heresy loudspeakers" Heresys, as in "Fords" or "Chevys" An apostrophe is only used to form plurals with some figures and letters as in "five 6's" or "dot the i's". As always, Analogman
  15. ---------------- On 11/5/2004 9:05:09 PM mike stehr wrote: Election's over, Audio Phlegm. Dump the Avatar. ---------------- Learn to lose, cry baby Analogman
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