davidsh
Headphoneus Supremus
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You should try the phillips golden ears challenge just for the fun. It isn't that hard, albeit a little challenging. Makes for a good fun hour imo.
You should try the phillips golden ears challenge just for the fun. It isn't that hard, albeit a little challenging. Makes for a good fun hour imo.
Good idea, that'll keep Hifi busy for awhile. He owes his wife a Mini Cooper.
bad news...she got her eyes on a white fiat 500 cabrio with red cabrio top.a friend of hers got a yellow one... f..ck..
good news though..i updated the pics of my rig..with the new rack and the new feet i got...those feet are a hellish job to get them in in the right way under the amp... took me 2 hours to get the rubbers right and find the right spot under the amp components.
Rubber feet for you, that means she'll want to upgrade the tires on her new car. Is this going to be an escalating battle of acquisitions?
Rubber feet for you, that means she'll want to upgrade the tires on her new car. Is this going to be an escalating battle of acquisitions?
^LED lightning might disturb your sleep cycle. Just saying. So will mointors.. Whatever...
funny that u say that..as the new feet are not rubber based..but work on a principle of pistons in a metal enclosure hold under pressure by rubber rings or metal springs (depending the weight of the component put on the feet) on the outside...its really cool how it wiggles when u touch it..and then get totally motionless within a second or so...so cool!.. I read upon those feet..and the builder (from sweden) is actually more technician then audiophile i understand..and he makes his stuff purely based on measured figures instead of mumbo jumbo of some audiophile companies..If you're not careful, you might end up last in line and be sleeping on the floor. At least you'll have your headphones and music.
I think you may have invented something new, "Rubber Foot Placebo." :blink: At the very least, you're having fun.
funny that u say that..as the new feet are not rubber based..but work on a principle of pistons in a metal enclosure hold under pressure by rubber rings or metal springs (depending the weight of the component put on the feet) on the outside...its really cool how it wiggles when u touch it..and then get totally motionless within a second or so...so cool!.. I read upon those feet..and the builder (from sweden) is actually more technician then audiophile i understand..and he makes his stuff purely based on measured figures instead of mumbo jumbo of some audiophile companies..
But even if its just in my head..they look spectacular! The pics just dont do them justice..in real life they are like jewels..especially on the new rack..even if they both dont do anything with the sound..they do look sexy as hell!
Looks like PaG will have his brother around next three months.