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I take that link back. They only ship to US, Puerto Rico. Sorry!Sorry for being days late:
https://www.fossilfarms.com/
I take that link back. They only ship to US, Puerto Rico. Sorry!Sorry for being days late:
https://www.fossilfarms.com/
I had a 1961 Latour the evening I proposed to my wife (at Tavern on the Green in NYC). Been a LONG fan of “Les Forts…” had the 82 (1/2 case only just drank last one last year), as well as 90’s… fabulous wine.Winding up a week at the beach with the grandkids and the winning libations are….
My last 2000 Les Forts, bricking, tertiary notes but easily another ten years or more in it. The pencil, cigar box and cedar that were so laser focused and separate in its youth are still there but softened and blended, what a treat. The Green Spot Montelena zin finish is no gimmick. It’s damn easy to drink. Smoov and worth every penny.
I need to make up a traveling Schiit case like I’ve seen posted here before. A week does seem a long time without a Schiit.
We have a rather awesome event space, inside and outside, perfect for smaller gatherings. We have some decent BBQ joints in town that do on-site events but whether they would stand up to the expectations of those from actual BBQ states is another question...I'm telling y'all, a SchiitrMeet at Oregon Spirits (aka Burning SchiitHeads), and a barrel and some imported (or local) BBQ would be almost better than the eclipse. Would be just the excuse to get off my hiney and go to OR!
Well, your Bourbon stands up to actual Bourbon states, so there's always hope.
What? No cats?
JC
Noted.I did say "relevant".
and Theakstons, and Sam Smiths. My mum was from Leeds and I was born not too far away.A week now visiting the grandkids. Went into arrears on this thread, finally caught up. In time to leave Saturday for family holiday in Wales. Expecting to get behind again.
Yes, Asgard 2 and HiFiMan, Grado and many others as mentioned.
I am old school also and do not cotten to two volume controls in a chain. Maybe I should reconsider.
More tubes, too many discussed that I do not own.
Son and I went out to a pub for Tim Taylor draft and football. Home team “Leeds” won 3 - 1. This is serious stuff here.
Just made family recipe pimiento cheese with 4 & 1/2 year old granddaughter.
Four adults going out tonight, sitter with kids
Decided to treat myself to a new Vali as reward for being grandad.
Live long and whatever….
Only on draught. Bottle are a poor sub.Yes, one of my favorites when I visit family in UK. Extra special when on draft.
Funny - I also changed the received chip and filter chip to the newer versions to achieve 24/96. I remember running into a snag with the filter chip replacement. I think I had to add some logic to either invert the clock signal on the filter input or delay it a cycle. It's been a few years...
Sparkos are SS3602 since this version uses dual op amps.
Cool! Yeah, since the master clock is now 22/24MHz (double at 256fs 88.2/96Khz) two old TTL 74xx logic OR gates and D flip-flop latches are too slow... one of the things I checked w/oscilloscope. Was thinking those 1980's logic chips would be maxed out. Edit: Hope I don't have to change the logic... new filter chip has pads to set left-justified / standard / i2s etc, to match the original.
Couple bucks from Digikey.
Thanks re: the Sparkos
My favorite trumpet player is my son.
I am using up some materials to make a five shelf mini rack for @Moondog55. I happened upon some amazing dark tiger maple for shelf supports. Combined with light tiger maple and lacewood. This should be pretty spiffy when done.
My last mini rack for Schiit gear is taking shape. Just some finish work coming up.
Three sources on this stuff lol. Lacewood is fairly common to buy from exotic wood dealers. This is probably going to be prettier than it deserves to be, the fancy tiger maple will not show a lot, but I will know it is there.Man, your wood dealer has access to some fine stock!
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