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Wingfield

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    Virginia
  • My System
    Nottingham Spacedeck
    Dynavector Karat 19A mkII
    Dynavector P75 II
    Bluesound Node2i
    CAL Delta
    CAL Sigma II DAC
    Tortuga LDR preamp
    Schiit Aegir or Conrad Johnson MV-60 or Dynaco Mk IIIs
    Klipsch Forte - ALK crossovers - Ti Midrange - Ti Tweeters

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  1. In my CJ MV60, I prefer the EH6CA7 over the Mullard EL34. The 6CA7 sounds more extended on top and lively.
  2. Ebay is your friend. Search "Klipsch Forte" and you will find original woofers and tweeters as well as Bob's new versions.
  3. Dang iPhone. These three posts by me should all be one.
  4. That pair would look best with the grills off.
  5. A wife that is easy to please is worth their weight in gold. I'd say yes, they should sound good then. Might want to keep the grills on though.
  6. I paid $350 for a pair of black 97 Heresy II which look better than those. I'd offer less based on condition. Those grills are terrible.
  7. Cornwalls are bass monsters without wall or corner placement. Your problems are elsewhere. Double check phase.
  8. Was the crossover refresh in a Forte?
  9. The 15" bass driver in a La Scala is a woofer not a SUBwoofer.
  10. Haven't used the food processor yet. So far, I've only made smoothies using the large pitcher.
  11. Ninja Supra: The Ninja Supra Kitchen System offers the professional performance and power to tackle a wide range of kitchen tasks. From juicing, food processing, frozen blending and dough mixing, this versatile 1.5 HP/1200-watt food processor can do it all. Comes equipped with an XL Blender featuring a BPA-free, 72-ounce pitcher with pour spout and six-blade assembly, an XL Food Processor with eight-cup bowl capacity that makes two pounds of dough in 30 seconds, and two BPA-free, 16-ounce Single Serve cups with built-in juicing/blending blades and travel lids. The Supra Kitchen System offers superior full-sized blender performance and one-touch pulsing for maximum control plus quad-blade technology for uniform cutting and ice crushing action. Ninja Supra Kitchen System:Extra-large, 72-oz professional blender jar Extra-large 8-cup professional food processor bowl Makes 2-pounds of dough in 30 seconds Two 16-oz single serve blending cups for personalized drinks on the go Two travel lids Single serve blades 4-blade and 6-blade assembly Dough blade for mixing and kneading dough Total crushing technology 1.5 HP, 1200W Nutrient and vitamin extraction through whole fruit juicing Frozen blending for creamy fruit smoothies Perfect even chopping performance Pulse feature for controlled, even processing
  12. Last week I won a Ninja blender in a work drawing. IMO the best part is the lack of noise. With our old blender the user would wear shooting ear muffs and everyone else would leave the room. It also makes quick work of frozen anything. Effortless smoothies. Go for it.
  13. Only a question......did you hear a difference?
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