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badmotofing3r

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  1. 5 hours ago, avguytx said:

    I haven't used a CD player in years now.  Still have well over a thousand CD's but they are all ripped to a Synology NAS and I rarely even use JRiver anymore.  About the same with my LP's; around 800 and haven't spun one in close to 2 years.

    Yeah maybe someday. But as of now I gotta spin old school style.

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  2. My Luxman TP-114 sadly has remote issues. For me to send it to the Sound Doctor in Colorado to be fixed I think is sadly not worth it. What would you guys recommend for a good preamp to be paired with my Denon POA-2200 running KG5.5s? Looking to keep it around $500 and under. New and old preamps to be considered. Just needs to have a remote for volume. Thanks guys.

  3. On 11/21/2022 at 5:48 PM, billybob said:

    Would take the top 10 inch speaker out and notice the wiring for when you put it back.

    Could be able to reach both front sides from the port you would have.

    @badmotofing3r  

    Edit: The guys will say more as, may not fix, may come back to rattle over time. Baffle front remove?

    Ended up removing the front panel carefully. Scraped old glue out and sanded all edges. Re-glued with Gorilla Glue. Jammed on them hard with zero issues. Fingers crossed my other one stays intact. Haven’t had a problem with him yet.

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  4. On 11/13/2022 at 11:59 AM, Khornukopia said:

    @badmotofing3r, I have hiked hundreds of miles of trails in the Grand Tetons, the Wind River Mountains range and around Yellowstone Nat. Park. The state of Wyoming is very beautiful.

    Yes it is a beautiful place to be. Lived here all my life. The winters (if you don't know) are pretty rough sometimes. Definitely makes the people here unique and rugged like the terrain. 

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  5. I recently picked up a set of 5.5's. My lil' Yamaha A-S301 rattled the back panel loose. I re-glued it from the inside and has worked great since. 

     

    Now, I recently acquired a Denon POA-2200. Man this thing rips. But, sadly the front panel on the same speaker has now come loose. Since I already re-glued the back, how would one go about fixing the front panel with limited access? I really don't want to re-glue it from the front (if that'd even work) with the fear of the speaker looking like total redneck garbage. Thanks guys.

     

    - Zach

     

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  6. Scored some KG5.5's yesterday. My family has a history of running Klipsch speakers. My dad has La Scalas and Heresys and my brother has some RP-160M's. Finally I have the room to start my own system. 

    Currently running them with my Yamaha A-S301. Can't believe the difference compared to inherited Infinity Modulus set up. They have now officially been sidelined.

     

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