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    • Derrickdj1 I'm in Michigan. I'd love to know what you want for it. Can you send me a message?
    • I'm in Michigan. I'm looking for it in black. Xtomasx, what do you want for it? can you send me a message? Edrom, if you have one in black let me know
    • HK A300 6V6 only.   Douk Audio? KT66 should work. The amplifier is so small I assume it has a smps. 6N4 is a Rus/Chi tube with a 12.6v heater/filament, not a 6.3v like the US tube.  
    • These 3 w/Ginger on the kit?  Just a lil "Guitar Boogie!"  Unstoppable until...    IYKYK!         Such a great old album.     A compilation album featuring Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page together with the Allstars and members of The Rolling Stones. The album was released in the US in 1971 by RCA Records; in the mid 1970s, Pickwick Records leased the rights to reissue several recordings in the RCA catalog and Guitar Boogie was briefly re-issued on the Pickwick label in 1977; RCA soon reclaimed the rights to its Pickwick-leased recordings and reissued the album in 1980. The album was compiled by Richard Robinson and originally included a piece by rock critic Richard Meltzer on the back cover. The tracks were collected from Immediate Records' 1968 series of compilation albums Blues Anytime, which were released in the US as An Anthology of British Blues and later under the title British Archives Series: Blues for Collectors. Most songs on this album were written by Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck or Jimmy Page,[2] and of the three guitarists, only Jimmy Page appears on every track, though not always in a lead role. Clapton was not present for the tracks featuring Jeff Beck, which were recorded with members of Cyril Davies' band the Allstars. Likewise, Beck was not at the session with Clapton, the tracks from which were later overdubbed by Ian Stewart, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones. Then EC stepped away.         
    • Would think if it is shorted in the wall, it would still be shorted without the speaker attached.   Anyway, couldn't find my multimeter still to test the other speaker for verification, so I was going to be left with trial and error. Not ideal obviously, but started with the suspect speaker being hooked up again since it didn't test as shorted, and it apparently still works.   I can only guess that either it briefly shorted because of something pressing the wires together or pressing up against the wall terminals.... or that the receiver detected a fluctuating resistance because of that loose connection and put itself into protection just in case. Probably was saved by the fact that it was in stereo, so it wasn't outputting to the channel.   Back to hyper focusing on making sure the kids don't go anywhere near the speakers again.... lol.
    • ok, thanks,    to complicated for me, just bought a A300 harman, with 7408, 6v6 kind of, don't know if on that one, i will be able to use my 6L6 or El34, any clue, what replace the 7408 in a A300?   thanks for helping   the other is a 5watts, doug audio tube amp, sound superbe with china coca-cola bottle tube, but my goal was to swap tube, but i didn't do nothing just listen so far the way it is, till manufacturer reply to me.   Also spotted, a unison 2xel34, more modern, but 2k$ even in CAD$ is a bit too much for me..!
    • Snowed in!  😂 As if!   Got 3-4" of snow and finally some free time!       Just a front full of snow I'm sending North East!  ^^^^^^^   Get those snow blowers fired up!  @KROCK &  @dirtmudd 😂     Lil sumpin Matt Sommer's cranked out on Deep Roy.  Lil sound check every once in a while can be a good thing.  Crank ya a lil "Lowlife"                
    • Youngest caught Joe & the boys at the Sphere in Vegas just before Christmas.  Naturally she had to tell me all aobut how great it was.  She wanted a seat belt for her seat at times but said it was an amazing show in there.     Yea, guess Dad did it again when he made that guest appearance in Phoenix in 2020 for the 11-stop 'Hotel California" pre-tour.  Yea, blame me.  Just another day at the office.  Blah!       So yea, she HAD to hear it then sang along?    Ummmmm...  Well nm.     Hotel California is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Eagles, released on December 8, 1976, by Asylum Records. Recorded by the band and produced by Bill Szymczyk at the Criteria and Record Plant studios between March and October 1976, it was the band's first album with guitarist Joe Walsh, who had replaced founding member Bernie Leadon, and the last to feature founding bassist Randy Meisner. The album cover features a photograph of the Beverly Hills Hotel, taken by David Alexander. Hotel California was an immediate critical and commercial success, topping the US Billboard 200 chart. At the 20th Grammy Awards, the title track won Record of the Year, and "New Kid in Town" won Best Arrangement for Voices. The album was also nominated for Album of the Year but lost to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours (1977). Three singles were released from the album, with the title track and "New Kid in Town" topping the Billboard Hot 100 and "Life in the Fast Lane" reaching No. 11. Hotel California is one of the best-selling albums of all time. It has been certified 26× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the US, and has sold over 32 million units worldwide, making it the band's second best-selling album after Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) (1976).[3] Ranked by various publications as one of the greatest albums of all time, it was placed at number 37 on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" in 2003 and 2012, re-positioned to number 118 in the 2020 edition. A 40th anniversary special edition of Hotel California was released in November 2017. The band played the album in its entirety during the Hotel California 2020 Tour.        
    • Have fun with it! It is a hobby! Wont hurt but can be undone. If you are doing a rear port, I would suggest cutting a new back panel. Couldn't be easier and is quickly returned to stock. A port with the speaker positioned in the room correctly, may get you more bass. I doubt lower bass, just a couple spl from the woofer. Some feel the squawker is too bright, this may balance it out for you. Enjoy. 
    • I currently have a 3.1 system and want to expand to 5.1 or 5.1.2. My listening area is not a "standard" room. I have a large rectangular room that is my office at one end and listening area, at the other end. This room also opens up into the dining room. My couch is up against the wall in the listening area, so I can not place speakers behind the couch. I want to place speakers on stands off to the sides of the couch. I'm looking at either the RP-502S surround speakers or the RP-500M. I currently have RP-600M and RP-500C as my fronts. My question is should i go with the surrounds or the bookcase speakers? I'm also thinking of placing two ceiling speakers 3 feet in front of the couch. 
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