JimJ
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You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave...
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you can TF if you want...by all means
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I don't need a ton of power either, my monos are 8wpc Sean, you are right on that Unless you're talking about monoblock Gainclones or something with a passive "line stage".
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All right, you primitive screwheads, listen up...
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Maybe I should drive up there before Ramos drinks all the Seagram's... I should be back in a couple weeks, maybe with some new (analog) toys
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Real men use 1/0...get hit in the head, you go down...
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And 56k = me no post much
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The next few weeks are going to be hellish, but I should have some extra money when I'm done with it...Christmastime in July? Methinks so
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You only have receivers and integrated amps. Seperates > j00 Sir.
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lmfao If she was hot, I'd have given her a ride...though not necessarily to Georgia.
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Yea he like messed up all the refs in my sig and was about to ban me whiny female dog <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Grammar Ninja attack!
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I'd pop those cherries.
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Yeah, that's probably a smart idea Or better yet, bring some over and hear it on the t00bz
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There are still a couple in the noke. Anything in particular your looking for ? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nothing in particular...I just like looking through what they have...hmm, get one of those, one of those...etc
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For a belt-drive table, they're one of the best values... But there's something about a direct drive like the Technics that I like...maybe it's the fact it weighs 30lbs. and is built to survive a nuclear explosion and not knock the tonearm out of alignment It's much beefier than most "audiophile" tables. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Direct drive = motor noise! You need super ears, and about $50k in equipment but it's there! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> lol The Technics arm also has a really nice vertical tracking angle adjustment, something that Rega makes you pay $250 for or so on the RB-250 or RB-300 tonearms.
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Although there still are some places in NC I could go, I guess...
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Both places that sold vinyl here in town are closed rat bastards
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For a belt-drive table, they're one of the best values... But there's something about a direct drive like the Technics that I like...maybe it's the fact it weighs 30lbs. and is built to survive a nuclear explosion and not knock the tonearm out of alignment It's much beefier than most "audiophile" tables.
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Will leave me $450 left over, almost enough to buy a '1200MK2 new from a dealer...think they retail in the $500 range these days without cartridges.
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Think I may go DIY on the new preamp, save me some money towards a 'table...$300 should build something that works really well and looks sharp.
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Nelson Pass does... His "J-Low" horns are much more reasonable...six foot high horns for a single 4" driver, much easier cabinet construction. But your audio e-penii won't be quite as long as with those