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No affiliation. https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/964794811351746?media_id=0&ref=share_attachment
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We should all have this in mind each and every time we're online.
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Have you tried the zero oversampling mod? It's fantastic.
chassell replied to lorcoll's topic in Technical/Restorations
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LSI-BB LaScala Industrial paint color number?
chassell replied to BizmanUSA's topic in Ask the Historian
Actually, if those are the fiberglass coated ones, I don't think the fiberlgassed portion is painted. Looking at mine out in the sunlight with a magnifying glass, it appears to be clear fiberglass resin with black threads embedded. I used Duratex on the doghouse. -
I'm getting rid of some of my stuff that I don't seem to be using. I've got a pair of 84 Heresy's for sale: raw birch cabs, E2 networks, K-22-Ks, K-53s, K-77 sq mags. Caps have been updated with JEMs and 5-way binding posts installed. Serial #s are non-sequential, but cabs were made one week apart. Cabinets and grills are looking a little tired, but the speakers sound oh so pleasant!
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Wow, someone better grab these quick.
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I thought so, too. The aluminum SMAHL definitely does. I picked up a can of "chrome" colored rattlecan paint to test. It doesn't look like chrome, but it does look like the original color of the corner bumpers @OO1 mentioned above so I used it to paint the ones on mine...they're not going to be be touring anymore so paint is fine, looks great and is waaay cheaper than nickel plating. I ended up doing my horns flat black and am quite happy with that.
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Absolutely. But being a McLaren and a Klipsch fan, I like 'em. Somebody buy me a pair.
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Heresy IV Subwoofer Dust Cap Indent
chassell replied to Oliver Shahery's topic in Technical/Restorations
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My first thought was that it looks like something the toddler did.
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As an ex motorcycle roadracer, I agree. It's fun being a bullet, but cornerspeed and late braking is what gets the heart rate up!
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Yeah, when I bought my small acerage years ago, I knew I needed some sort of small tractor. Bought a used Kubota BX-24 that has front-end loader and detachable backhoe. Best money I ever spent. I've dug drainage lines, installed septic lines, dug foundation for my shop building, dug tree stumps, bushhogged, installed french drains and hauled all manner of stuff with the loader. It's not terrible to work on and seems reliable as a rock. I've had it for 10 years and could get most of my investment back if I sold it. Crazy.
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Reconing glues-what I've found out so far
chassell replied to mustang guy's topic in Technical/Restorations
I've been using the plumber's Goop. Wonder if there's actually any difference between it and the household variety? -
I've never done NL, but raced sprints and endurance in WERA, so I've had my share of no speed limit fun. Road Atlanta probably my favorite track to race on, followed by Barber.
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Here's my Dragon video. The 1st 6min or so are kinda dull until I decided to go play with our friend in the vette. He was gonna let me by, but it's more fun chasing.
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Thanks! That's just what I need! Finished up with the subs this week and picked up a Crown XLS 1502 to run them. Pretty happy with my 1st build.
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Thanks, I was thinking of one of the Crowns. Ive never used miniDSP or REW so will have to learn about those. Almost finished with the cabinets; still have to paint and install drivers.
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I'm finally building a couple of THTs to go with my LS industrials. This is the system that I have in my shop. The LSIs are powered by a Yamaha A-S801 integrated amp that has a single sub-out and also unused "B" set of stereo outputs. I'm looking for an amp to power the THTs and the best way to set this up. TIA.
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Dave, Nashville Plywood has it, or at least they did a few weeks back.