The only reason you don't belong to the club is you have a boat. Therefore you're deathly afraid of believing for fear of falling off the edge. "_
Mike
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LMAO!! You kill me man!
What you only suspected though is how much time I've actually spent in that boat trying to grok the curvature of the water surface. It's in direct conflict with the 3 Laws of Plumbing:
Sh## runs downhill
Payday's on Friday
Don't bite your fingernails
Nobody ever said life would be simple... :)
[QUOTE=bfish;1778443]LMAO!! You kill me man!
What you only suspected though is how much time I've actually spent in that boat trying to grok the curvature of the water surface. It's in direct conflict with the 3 Laws of Plumbing:
Sh## runs downhill
Payday's on Friday
Don't bite your fingernail
This runs semi-parallel to the 2 Laws of Governmental Servitude.
1- Don't sweat on their time.
2- Don't s**t on your own time.
Mike
Over the top, over the hill, over the edge: this forum usually lets common sense apply.
Very interesting thread. I'm reading through it and I can't help but think of one of my favorite Youtube videos. I think in some way we are all extreme in this hobby, but we enjoy it so much.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs1aUws0Lrs"]YouTube - Greek Audiophile[/ame]
Anthony
Yes. Funny they all use such very big and most important looking vinyl-machines . . chrome, valuable stone, bullet-proof plexi, alloy or something, amps at least as big as a washing-machine . . . toy?s for us grown-ups.
Nice to look at - but without any means in terms of sound-quality. I saw and listened to small and un-spectacular gear and it sounded great in all terms.
And OF COURSE the power-cords counts in at least at 50% of the sound quality . . . . i?m afraid . . ;-)
As long as brand-names and size counts first i can?s take that seriously.
best, Klaus