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Aurender conductor: unable to delete favorites?
Time to break out your CDs, if you kept them.  
Is there a solid fuse-like item that I can use in place of a fuse, to bypass it?
Someone who's been taught (conditioned) to know that fuses are for protection only and cannot have an effect on the sound should not go around saying that corrosion of a fuse will have an effect on the sound, when they've just said it's there for ... 
Feel free to talk me off the ledge
Dance too long on that ledge and... All the best, Nonoise  
Looking for suggestions for a good and trusted tube dealer
You can trust Brent Jessee. I believe he does the very same things that you say Andy does when it comes to tubes. All the best, Nonoise  
Anybody else notice...
Yes. Noticed that as well. Time will tell how it all works out. Some personas change over time. All the best, Nonoise  
Is there a solid fuse-like item that I can use in place of a fuse, to bypass it?
Better this Than this, All the best, Nonoise  
For all you Bose 901 Haters!
Reminds me of the time I walked out of an audio store where the clerk was blasting music out of a pair of Bose 901s powered by Mac so loud that it hurt my ears for a while after I left. Thanks for the memories. All the best, Nonoise  
Improving Comcast modem signal
It's actually on a separate circuit and besides my dedicated listening studio is grounded with a wonderful grounding device. Noise floor is basically non-existent.   Reading this reminded me of what Mike over at headquarteraudio does:   S... 
Inflation
Bearing in mind that the current Fed head honcho, Jerome Powell, has no formal economics education and was a lawyer by trade. My opinion - he does what he is told to do and say, including the mantra that any inflation was going to be "transitory"... 
Where is Geoff Kait???😢
I always saw this when GK spoke: All the best, Nonoise  
Inflation
The printing of money doesn't contribute to inflation. It doesn't work that way. When the government increases currency, it simply buys things like savings (which there are tons of) and puts it into circulation. It's been done that way since, fore... 
bookshelf speakers on the floor
Those legs are solid brass and made to spec for Mapleshade and are also quite pricey. I'm afraid you'll have to peruse the threads here or go online to find something that would work. Hopefully someone here knows of some decent cones of differing ... 
bookshelf speakers on the floor
Here's a link to their site that shows several ways to do it with bookshelf speakers. They cost a pretty penny since he uses local Amish talent and locally sourced maple for the stands but if you know a good local carpenter (or if you're handy wit... 
bookshelf speakers on the floor
Mapleshade (when Pierre Sprey was around) has thick maple plinths with brass cones for bookshelf speakers. The cones angled the speakers up towards the listener. It's the way he said it should be done.   All the best, Nonoise  
Those who seek to deny access to information
The chaps at Monty Python want their script back.