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Where does it all end?

It doesn't.

Welcome to the forum.

Very well put [:D]

So...now that you're hooked you should look into joining in on the

klipsch pilgrimage (factory tour). We have one every year - it's in

Hope, Arkansas this year and was in Indianapolis last year.

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I decided to blow my tax refund this year by starting on a home theater system.

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Where does it all end?

1. If you bought Klipsch, your $ is not blown, it is an investment and if my wife ask anyone here, that is the ONLY ACCEPTABLE response.

Funny rlr, I remember hearing the same exact thing from dtel a couple of years ago. After researching his comments on my own, I totally agreed with him. It is an investment. I think my own "addiction" began at that point.

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Maybe some conspiracy theorist out there can explain it to us . . .

subliminal messages embedded in the sine waves of the audio signal or

something.

Funny thing is, and I am very lucky in this respect, my wife has been

playing music in the house 12+ hours a day since the 82's came in, and

when I mentioned I need more speakers, she only wanted to know if

the next ones can go in the master bedroom. She became addicted

too.

By the way, when is that Pilgrimage?

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A strange thing happened to me yesterday. I replaced

my older DVD player with a new one that could play SACDs. I was simply

amazed. As I sat there listening to what was the best audio only

recording played in my home, I realized something:

This sounds so good, I don't think I could spend another dime and be able to

tell the difference. I could drop $100,000 on new speakers, and to my

ears it couldn't sound any better. I'm sure there are others out there

with a more sophisticated auditory palette, but for me, this is it. I'm

done. Purchasing new equipment for music listening would be pointless.

Thankfully, the home theatre portion of this system continues to need new

things (specially, a good subwoofer and satellite receiver).

So it can end. Sort of.

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Gee Whiz that case of jock itch went away after I applied Heresy 2 medicine on it, and lo and behold, if it isn't back again. Guess I should try some McIntosh creme on it, that might work. It just never stops coming back, never.

Please no pictures this time, thanks.

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Pathighgate :

A strange thing happened to me yesterday. I replaced my older DVD player with a new one that could play SACDs. I was simply amazed. As I sat there listening to what was the best audio only recording played in my home, I realized something:

This sounds so good, I don't think I could spend another dime and be able to tell the difference. I could drop $100,000 on new speakers, and to my ears it couldn't sound any better. I'm sure there are others out there with a more sophisticated auditory palette, but for me, this is it. I'm done. Purchasing new equipment for music listening would be pointless.

Thankfully, the home theatre portion of this system continues to need new things (specially, a good subwoofer and satellite receiver).

So it can end. Sort of."





A slavish concern for the composition of words is the sign of a bankrupt intellect -Norton Juster

Home Theatre:
Yamaha RX-V800. Paradigm Reference Studio 80 (2) Studio 20 (2), Studio CC-470 (1), BenQ 46-W1

Bedroom System
Marantz SR 7500, Klipsch KSF 10.5 (2), KSF C-5 (2), KSW 100 (1) Denon DVD-1920), Philips 30PW850H

Mokemobile
Kenwood Excelon HDC-X679, (MB Quart Premium PCE 213, (2) PCE 216, (2) JL 10W0 (2), Amps: Kenwood Excelon KAC-X541, KAC-X621 Sat: KTC-SR902

My DVD addiction

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It can't be almost over, not enough Klipsch, Michael has more Klipsch speakers in his garage not even hooked up to anything.

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