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I Don't Understand What Determines When A Thread Gets The Axe I could care less, talk about anything you want. I was just answering the title question of this thread. | |
I Don't Understand What Determines When A Thread Gets The Axe "I Don't Understand What Determines When A Thread Gets The Axe" Posts that have nothing to do with audio comes to mind ... | |
Speaker cable length. Give it a shot, to see if you notice a change in sound, before you run the wire under the floor. | |
Transparent Audio is anything but Transparent I do not use their products, however they have been in business for over 40 years, have a very loyal following and in this modern business climate, that is quite an accomplishment. | |
vibration control - cd player Poor advice .... | |
Which turntable? Pro-Ject or VPI? VPI | |
Advice wanted for small factor office speakers AudioEngine has a couple of passive models. AudioEngine | |
I Don't Understand What Determines When A Thread Gets The Axe "This discussion is closed" appears now on the Krell equalizer thread. | |
Dedicated 20 amp circuit. 10/2 or 10/3? 10/3 | |
Help on finding a top quality digital AM-FM mini receiver Lots of Sony SRF models new, see link: Sony SRF | |
vibration control - cd player I have always used the appropriate Herbies product under all my components. Herbies | |
Source suggestions for small spades The OP has a late 60’s Kenwood receiver with screw speaker terminals. He can’t use bananas on the amp end. | |
Source suggestions for small spades Parts Express | |
Help me pick some new or used speaker cables I was thinking, if you have them toed in so you can't see the inside surface of the cabinets, you might be getting too much high frequency energy to your listening position. Try toeing them out until they are firing straight down the room and see ... | |
Help me pick some new or used speaker cables Have you tried positioning your speakers differently? Maybe swivel them out a bit if you have them facing your listening position. |