@dekay (that feature hadn't worked before) I might be embarrassed to not know who Hugh is. I have a cousin named Hugh. I will assume it isn't him and I have not talked about this with him. He has nothing to say about it.
What has been a favourite moment in Audio?
My favourite has to be, when a sub blew a bunny's hat off.
I had the 'good taste' to place 2 bunnies on a sub. Even 'better taste' to place military hats on them. What I did not expect, while listening to music at an impactful volume, was for a hat blown off a bunny to 4 feet away.
I saw it out of the corner of my eye. "What was that?" I thought to myself. "A rat?"
No rats fly (often). It was the best thing ever. A hat blown off a bunny's head by a sub and the bunny still sitting there with a "I don't know what just happened!" expression.
Awesome is just what happened!
Showing 5 responses by bilateral
@thecarpathian My bad. That is funny! Cheers dekay. Not those kinds of bunnies. But I reckon you could blow the hat off one of those bunnies with the correctly calibrated sub. We need a different funny story. We have all the imagery required for my one. |
@dekay I like. Possibly a joke about garbage in, garbage out. Good use of a wheelie bin. How do I post an image of the de-hatting? Does it need to link to where it is already online? It seems that way. |
@jonwolfpell bursting into flames is funnier than a bunny de-hatted. Both together would be wonderful. If I saw a bunny's hat blown off (not Hugh's type of bunny, nor a rabbit) from a a sub, and the whole lot burst into flames, I would consider "It doesn't get better than this!" I have a 1/2 size commercial fire extinguisher in my hifi room. About $100? Spend the money - buy one. It is good for most fires extinguishable. I had an oven that 'had an issue'. The RCD kicked in straight away. The electrician came round and we flipped the RCD, set the time on the oven, and then an extremely nasty electrical sound from it with the RCD flipped again. We both instantly jumped back. It had that smell of fried equipment. When we looked at the circuit board - we could see - the oven was finished. |
I have another moment. It might take longer to get there than necessary. About 7 years ago, I hadn't had much of any hifi for 15 years. On this part of the journey I started with an RME ADI2 DAC and a B&W Zeppelin - I think there have been 3 models - this was the middle one which has analogue audio in. I use it as a sound bar. I bought a Cyrus CD transport. TV, sound bar, music - all good. I liked the Cyrus - quirky - sounded fine to me through the Zeppelin. A year or 2 later I visited 2 hifi shops to listen to Cyrus and B&W. The Cyrus amp was underwhelming. So onto the place with B&W. I listened in their intermediate room to 7 series speakers - OK I thought. Now let's listen to 'the big boys'. I didn't hear the speakers. I heard the amplifier. It was McIntosh. I was blown away. I had never heard anything like it. Nearly ten times the price of the Cyrus. This was my audio moment. I have kept it really simple. It is McIntosh and B&W for me. There are so many choices - it could be endless comparing. First the headphone amp. Then 805D3. The amp - and as wonderful it is to have an ability to drive speakers - it was underpowered. At 40% it would run out of ability. I ordered an MA8900, but then heard a review about the largest Mc integrated. Even though this integrated is barely any difference in price to similar separates, the reviewers said get this one. It is amazing how well it drives these poor little speakers. Depending on beverage level and music type - 40 to 60% A friend and I tried Oxygene at 70%. It sounded fantastic! Possibly too many beverages? I cannot remember if this was the time when the amp started giving warnings "Whoa slow down lads!" |