Mike Lindsey Posted September 15, 2001 Author Share Posted September 15, 2001 Thanks, James! The previous owner of the house built those wall units...they are solid oak. He said the wood alone cost over $1000 (there is some nice crown molding around the tops and bottoms) and it took him 11 weeks to build them (evenings and weekends). Their new house only had 8' ceilings (mine are 10') and they wouldn't fit. I paid him $500 for them and feel very fortunate. We love them... Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShapeShifter Posted September 16, 2001 Share Posted September 16, 2001 Mike, Wow what a pristine looking environment, very relaxing I bet. VERY NICE! it. Wes This message has been edited by ShapeShifter on 09-16-2001 at 07:09 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Lindsey Posted September 16, 2001 Author Share Posted September 16, 2001 Wes, Thanks alot...it is relaxing. But after seeing your getup, I would trade you in a heartbeat! Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShapeShifter Posted September 16, 2001 Share Posted September 16, 2001 Hey Mike...Deal! Now I wonder what's the cost to air lift our rooms each way, with equipment enclosed? This message has been edited by ShapeShifter on 09-16-2001 at 06:12 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvel Posted September 16, 2001 Share Posted September 16, 2001 Mike, There were actually albums produced that utilized DBX encoding. Many people liked it better than Dolby for tapes too, but you couldn't do that on vinyl. I think the DBX used a set compression/decompression ratio, unlike Dolby Labs having it vary depending on signal level and other criteria. The records generally played back with no surface or background noise. TEAC still uses DBX on their multitrack analog tape recorders. Marvel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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