I bought these this week from amazon.co.uk for £10 including delivery. That's US $15.
Packaging, appearance, warranty, euro-nanny knows best:
Mine arrived in the small European packaging box,...
Absolutely beautiful little player. It's just a gorgeous chunk of tech that feels good to hold. For me personally tech has to have form as well as function and the AK120 doesn't disappoint on...
I agree w most reviews that these does not warrant the $499 MSRP. (Then rather opt for D5k, D7k).
BUT - at the +-$230 range I got them at (Amazon warehouse) - these are VERY good value for...
Disclaimer-
This review has been written based on past 2 year’s observations. I am not a part of the audio industry or trade and I represent no one but myself, and this review is written...
Introduction
The easiest way to explain the Sennheiser CX-150's is that they do what you can reasonably expect. You can't really expect much from a pair of sub-50 dollar IEM's, and frankly, I...
Put me down as attending. The question is do I take the train to GCT and then schlep over to Penn Station and the take the LIRR out to Babylon or do I drive (mapquest says 1.5 hours and driving early Saturday that might be a reasonable estimate). If I do the trains then all I bring is one set of cans and some disc to play, if I drive I can bring some semi serious gear. Will have to decide which I am doing later, but I plan on being there.
Put me down as attending. The question is do I take the train to GCT and then schlep over to Penn Station and the take the LIRR out to Babylon or do I drive (mapquest says 1.5 hours and driving early Saturday that might be a reasonable estimate). If I do the trains then all I bring is one set of cans and some disc to play, if I drive I can bring some semi serious gear. Will have to decide which I am doing later, but I plan on being there.
Take the car.
You will spend exactly the same amount of time on the train if not more, and traffic isn't usually bad this early in the morning on the weekend.
You will spend exactly the same amount of time on the train if not more, and traffic isn't usually bad this early in the morning on the weekend.
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Originally Posted by Tony Plachy
Put me down as attending. The question is do I take the train to GCT and then schlep over to Penn Station and the take the LIRR out to Babylon or do I drive (mapquest says 1.5 hours and driving early Saturday that might be a reasonable estimate). If I do the trains then all I bring is one set of cans and some disc to play, if I drive I can bring some semi serious gear. Will have to decide which I am doing later, but I plan on being there.
I agree traffic should be light,should be a easy drive, it will give you more flexibilty then taking the train
I will be going to Cali, then back to Pitt, and will be taking a bus over to NYC. I think I will be able to attend.
Can the place be reached by the railway? If not, where is the closest station? Thanks.
Yes, According to mapquest the LIRR train stop in Babylon is very near the hall. Use the address given in the first post in mapquest, it will show where the LIRR stop is. Then go to the NY MTA's website and look for the LIRR and find the train schedule you need. You get the LIRR trains at Penn Station in NYC. Ping me if you need help finding the right links.