Derrick Swart
Headphoneus Supremus
Those must be the famous IKEA cutting blocksPanda what are those large wooden objects between your Schiit and the shelves? Just curious if they are more than just blocks of wood.
Oh and welcome back.
Those must be the famous IKEA cutting blocksPanda what are those large wooden objects between your Schiit and the shelves? Just curious if they are more than just blocks of wood.
Oh and welcome back.
I think you'll find "Lets get loud" is a Jennifer Lopez DVD,Btw, fantastic to see what the edge does in the docu Lets get loud...
Those must be the famous IKEA cutting blocks
Your welcome.I am listening to a Raspberry Pi music source thanks to CAPTDeadpool. Running it trough a solid state amp for now and for my use as a portable outdoor system, this should be perfect.
Many thanks
Tom
She looks bored playing that, like it's not interesting or challenging enough.....
She looks bored playing that, like it's not interesting or challenging enough.
I picked up a pair of Norstone Stylum 3 speaker stands recently from a local charity shop for $5 each, hard to destroy them - very strong,I had some actual Sanus speaker stands but my kids destroyed them.
I can't believe it! I finally caught up on this thread!
Hurricane Irma has forced us to put our home up for sale and move into my mom's home which I care for and partially remodeled a few years back with all hurricane "proof" windows and sliding doors. Now that she is in a nursing home I can't be there everyday and take care of two homes anymore due to health so all our Schiit had to be moved right at the time Jason's thread became the most popular spot on the web
Most everything including power amps had to go in a closet. The main speaker system is in the living room on the other side of the wall, nice and neat. Freya is controlled by an ir repeater. The closet set up allows Yggy to services the living room, den headphones and speaker system.
It's great to see so many on this thread.
Jason, where is Loki Maxi?Or did I miss it? And Sol? Making a space for it!
I am listening to a Raspberry Pi music source thanks to CAPTDeadpool. Running it trough a solid state amp for now and later it will be part of a portable outdoor system. It has a DAC module so I can store flac files on an sd card or thumb drive for a few hours of music. This is a seven inch touch screen and I have a blue tooth keyboard and mouse on the way as well. There will most likely be a couple of Coaster amps involved along the way.
Many thanks
Tom
Nice. That will most certainly be my next endeavor.
Nice. That will most certainly be my next endeavor.