Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7274 Registered: Feb-05 | Nuck I think you're always sprinkled with Holly water...lol! Does Holly do home visits.... |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 134 Registered: Apr-08 | Nuck, water games are discussed on a different forum ;) |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1168 Registered: Feb-07 | He's already there. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1658 Registered: Jun-07 | LOL. Yeah IE is the devil. Anything that is Integrated with Windows is bad bad bad. I wont get into it. Use firefox, if you dont like the layout, get use to it.lol Overall your computer will stay 'healthier' and 'cleaner'. |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 166 Registered: Apr-08 | just trying to bump "System Pics" back up a bit... Here is my listening room from the kitchen. And a close up of my Modded Eina rack. Cant beat that for $60. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1179 Registered: Feb-07 | Nice place Patrick. What kind of beer is that in foreground? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1180 Registered: Feb-07 | Let's see some shots of the HT Nick. |
Silver Member Username: Scorpio1PA USA Post Number: 200 Registered: Nov-07 | Lovely place Patrick. I'll have some pics soon as I get done rearranging my stuff. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1181 Registered: Feb-07 | I gotta get around to taking some pics of my new (used) Bryston 2B's. Just hooked 'em up last night. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7326 Registered: Feb-05 | Deschutes Brewery....nice!!! Think I'll have one. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1183 Registered: Feb-07 | That was pretty quick on the draw, Art. Local brew? |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7330 Registered: Feb-05 | Oh yeah! |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1184 Registered: Feb-07 | Drinking local brew myself right now. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7331 Registered: Feb-05 | In fact I picked up one of the Deschutes specials today...hang on a sec...Green Lakes Organic Ale. Had to go to the fridge. |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 10552 Registered: Dec-04 | I hope you didn't waste the trip, Art! |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7337 Registered: Feb-05 | Definitely not...very good indeed. ....last night that is...no I haven't started already this morning..lol! |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 170 Registered: Apr-08 | David, Deschutes Brewery "Mirror Pond Pale Ale" In my estimation, it is the finest beer in the world. Deschutes used to be a pretty small Central Oregon brewery. But with Mirror Pond, and "Black Butte Porter", they made too very studly beers, and they are quite popular here. Not sure how far they are distributed, but I would give them only a few more years before they are Sierra Nevada level. Their beer has always remained great and their pub offerings (not bottled) are exquisite. One of the truly great microbrews in the world. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7340 Registered: Feb-05 | Deschutes from Central Oregon and New Belgium from Colorado are my 2 favorite. Both have so many great offerings it's impossible to narrow them down. My summer time fav is Skinny Dip from New Belgium and a fall favorite for me Obsidian Stout from Deschutes. Decided to try that Green Lakes Organic from Deschutes yesterday...they never brew a bad one. Tough to be at the top here in Oregon, the Microbrew capitol of the world, but Deschutes is at the top...IMHO. |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 547 Registered: Jul-07 | Nick- Cool! You guys see a beer and then all is lost! I don't know much about hifi but I am with you guys on the beer. I agree that OR has more than it's share of the best including Deschutes. I get my share of it too. Don't forget other great ones such as Rogue (Newport, OR), yumm Honey Cream Ale, Dead Guy Ale. They were the only beer at the Mt. Hood Jazz Fest which was a lot of publicity. I visited the Rogue Brewery about 2 yrs ago, as well as Sierra Nevada in Chico, Pelican also on the coast and Pike Place in Seattle. I visit Bend often, but have yet to get to the brewery. Next spring for sure. I use the time to eat excuse for the brewery stops, ha ha. |
Silver Member Username: Scorpio1PA USA Post Number: 215 Registered: Nov-07 | Here's what I got until I decide on which rack will replace the Eina from Ikea. Right now the Quadraspire in cherry is my top choice. |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 180 Registered: Apr-08 | Here are some new pics... |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 181 Registered: Apr-08 | and a few more... |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7387 Registered: Feb-05 | Excellent pics Patrick. |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 184 Registered: Apr-08 | thanks friend! |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1203 Registered: Feb-07 | Nice pics! Must be nice having 2 separate systems for HT and music. |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 186 Registered: Apr-08 | David. Many thanks! The Energy's do a fine job for the HT. Since I sidegraded to the C-100 fronts they all match. Nice bit of piano gloss showing on every speaker. Matches well with the surround on the Vizio. The surrounds are wall mounted as best as possible... Also, using the LCD as my interface for Foobar and my music library is sweet. I would obviously like to move things around a bit to get some space between things. But this is the best I can do now, with my current room and girlfriend. During listening sessions, the grilles go on the Arivas, and the couch is rotated a few feet so it is facing the Naim kit and not the TV. The ALL Naim kit is indescribable... so amazing. Every single day of my life is now filled with "real" music. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1204 Registered: Feb-07 | Do you use Foobar with your Naim kit? |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 187 Registered: Apr-08 | David, Absolutely. Foobar is BY FAR the best player I have ever encountered. I have tried most of them. It is free, customizable beyond belief, no one is trying to sell you anything, and is a great converter in its own right. When transcoding to MP3 for a friend, it is fast and reliable. It is fast, 60,000 songs in a playlist without any hitches, glitches or lagging. It would take A LOT to make me change to something else. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1205 Registered: Feb-07 | Yup, Foobar is pretty awesome. I use it too. Took awhile to get used to the clunky UI, though. |
Gold Member Username: Mike3Wylie, Tx USA Post Number: 1384 Registered: May-06 | Nice room Patrick. "But this is the best I can do now, with my current room and girlfriend." Which will you be changing first, room or girlfriend? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1207 Registered: Feb-07 | Hee hee. |
New member Username: SoundgameRichmond Hill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 6 Registered: Jun-08 | My modest Sinclair Audio Brighton Series HT Setup. |
New member Username: SoundgameRichmond Hill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 7 Registered: Jun-08 | More |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7395 Registered: Feb-05 | Very nice George...thanks for sharing. Looks beautiful! Is that an old Technics turntable? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1208 Registered: Feb-07 | Nothing modest about that George. That's awesome. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1680 Registered: Jun-07 | Beautiful George. Very nice setup. |
New member Username: SoundgameRichmond Hill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 8 Registered: Jun-08 | Thanks guys for your comments. Yes, that's an old Techniques SL-QD2 turntable. I'm the original owner. It's not audiophile but it plays my vinyl for me. It's direct drive with an Ortofon cartridge. Vinyl in still fun to play with - you feel like you're doing a little more with the music. I'm not going to insist it sounds better, though. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1682 Registered: Jun-07 | Whats cool too, is that the new Onkyo AVR's are suppose to have a pretty good Phono section on them. Are you using the Onkyo's phono George? |
Silver Member Username: Scorpio1PA USA Post Number: 221 Registered: Nov-07 | Great setup George. Lookin good. |
New member Username: SoundgameRichmond Hill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 9 Registered: Jun-08 | Yup Nick. I am using the Onkyo's phono, which was part of the reason I was attacted to the AVR. It seems to work fine. I would not look at another phone stage unless I was spending more than $700 on a TT. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1686 Registered: Jun-07 | Right on George. The Onkyo AVR's are very nice indeed. Congrats. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7399 Registered: Feb-05 | Listening to vinyl is still full of ritual...it's a good thing. |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 10589 Registered: Dec-04 | ya mon |
Bronze Member Username: SoundgameRichmond Hill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 12 Registered: Jun-08 | Hey guys. No one got back to me on my post that I put on the PHONO category re: Thorens TD160, so I gave up and purchased a Goldring GR1.2 new from a dealer. I'll post pictures once I get it. It's my first real entry back into vinyl. Sold the old Techniques Direct Drive and got 2/3 of what I originally paid for it back in 1986. Cheers! |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1706 Registered: Jun-07 | Wow I suck at taking pictures....lol |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1707 Registered: Jun-07 | more... |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1708 Registered: Jun-07 | more...work in progress... |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1226 Registered: Feb-07 | Love the HT room Nick! You have a very nice house my friend. Now all you need is some kiddies running around putting smudges on your plasmas and pushing in your tweeters. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1709 Registered: Jun-07 | last ones... Wow... I have to tidy that. Bartender view..lol. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7447 Registered: Feb-05 | Excellent pics and excellent systems Nick! |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 10612 Registered: Dec-04 | excellent Nick! |
Silver Member Username: StryvnWisconsin Post Number: 805 Registered: Dec-06 | looks good, Nick! |
Gold Member Username: Mike3Wylie, Tx USA Post Number: 1399 Registered: May-06 | Very nice room for movies Nick. Looks like you will be having a party or two down there soon. Invites are in the mail to all of us for the house warming I take it. Right? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1227 Registered: Feb-07 | Here's some photos of a secondary 2 channel system I set up for music. I used an old Kenwood receiver that I had sitting around and my Rotel RB-1070. I'm using a PC source (all FLAC, of course) with an outboard USB DAC. I was doing a listening session last night after my kids went to bed and I was quite happy with the results. Of course the Totem speakers don't hurt :-) |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1228 Registered: Feb-07 | The DAC. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1710 Registered: Jun-07 | Thanks guys. lol Of course man, you guys would never need invites of course, anytime you guys are in town is a party in my books. Hit me up.lol. What you cant see in any of the rec room pics is that when u are sitting at the main couch if you look to your right against the wall there is another white door. This door is all insulated and sealed off and looked like the guy was making it a cold room or a new bathroom. Its the only unfinished room in the house. My thoughts are this(One day): Sell the TV, and move the audio rack into this room so that its accessible by opening the door and is out of site. This means only the three speakers on the front wall opening up about 65 inches of space allowing me to hang, or make a bit white screen for a HD projector. This is going to be my next goal, wont be until next year however as I just don't feel like moving it all at this time. It would also mean all new Audio cables except for all the speaker cable I ran in the drop ceiling which will still be fine. I could also put the audio stand directly behind the wall as that other white door to the left of the subwoofer is like a 12 X 50 storage/work shop room...oh the possibilities.lol Few...I love this hobby. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1711 Registered: Jun-07 | David got ya on a cross post. Sweet man, I would like to do something of the sort in that workshop room with my older NAD AVR and that DUAL 1019 turntable I got. Need speakers though. Cheap ones would do. Man you have three systems now, actually 4 right?lol Audio BLISS. Great job David. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1231 Registered: Feb-07 | It never ends, eh Nick? Sounds like a worthy project. What kind of speaker cables are you using? I upgraded the cables on my main system to Blue Jeans recently. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1232 Registered: Feb-07 | Yup, I'm up to 4 now. The one down in my gym is really nothing special. Just for cranking music loud. The best part of that system is my Tannoys. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1712 Registered: Jun-07 | P.S. David, I remember that same model 57 inch Sony Projection TV. My friend(also hi fi nut) had it and sold it to my wife's brother who still owns it. Its a classic. Best in its class at the time. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1233 Registered: Feb-07 | It's a good TV, Nick. But I want to sell it and get an LCD to mount on the wall. The Sony takes up way too much space in such a small room. How much do you think it's worth? It's the 51" version, 4 years old. |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 556 Registered: Jul-07 | "..anytime you guys are in town..." I forgot, what town is that? Next spring I will be in Washington and Oregon. I may want to stop by Art's place with a U-Haul Just a joke, don't ban me!!! |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 557 Registered: Jul-07 | David: "...Yup, I'm up to 4 now..." Me too, including the one at Mom's. (I used to keep 2 there). I am in a small 2 bedroom apt! I am jealous of all youse guys and your awesome cribs. Actually I do have a house, but have it leased out because I am a snow bird. About 20 years ago, I realized while watching the geese fly south, that if I made the effort, I could be as smart as them. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7454 Registered: Feb-05 | Always welcome Kevin...however you may leave the U-Haul home! Cool pics David...love the Totem's! We will be selling our Sony LCD RPTV this spring and going to a flat LCD...in a smaller size. Next project is to (very inexpensively) streamline the HT. Thinking about Atom Monitors all the way around (no center) with a 40-42 inch LCD..still use the REL and the Yammie AVR (which BTW I really like for HT). |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1235 Registered: Feb-07 | Thanks Art. The Totems are definitely the best part of the system. Obviously the old Kenwood HT receiver for a pre-amp is not. I guess that will be my next purchase. Any recommendations for a relatively cheap pre? Since I'm using a Rotel amp (which I guess I'll end up keeping), maybe a Rotel pre would be satisfactory? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1236 Registered: Feb-07 | Art, the Atoms all around would be great for HT, and would probably match nice with the Yammie. I have the V5's, and they're great little speakers. I like them better than the Monitor 7 v4's I used to own. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1716 Registered: Jun-07 | David- Not sure man, 400 maybe? I wonder what guys are selling them for. Art-Atom Monitors all around would be cool. You said no center, do u mean an Atom in place of one or none at all? Also keep it mind the new cc-190 is an exact match for the Atoms and can be had new for cheap. http://www.paradigm.com/en/paradigm/centers-monitor-cc190-model-3-4-1-6.paradigm |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1717 Registered: Jun-07 | I am with David, I think a few stand outs in the new Monitor series are better than ever for that series. (Atoms, 7's) |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1237 Registered: Feb-07 | An Atom for a center would be cool idea, if you're using them for the other channels. Awesome timbre matching. I wonder if you be able to buy them single? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1238 Registered: Feb-07 | I was thinking around 4-500, Nick. Thanks for confirming. |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1718 Registered: Jun-07 | OR Art could buy 3 pair and use the extra as the 6th channel? A little 6.1 action.lol |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1719 Registered: Jun-07 | "Now all you need is some kiddies running around putting smudges on your plasmas and pushing in your tweeters" lol just seen this post. Dunno how I missed it. Yeah I am sure kids will be arriving in the next few years. I think I may grab some thumbnail recognition door kits from work when the time comes.LOL. How about some access control? |
Gold Member Username: Mike3Wylie, Tx USA Post Number: 1403 Registered: May-06 | Cut off the little ones fingers and glue velcro to the hands. Attach the other half of the velcro to whatever you want them to touch. That and don't potty train daughters until they turn 21. |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 10617 Registered: Dec-04 | And that calls for a drink! |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1722 Registered: Jun-07 | "Cut off the little ones fingers and glue velcro to the hands. Attach the other half of the velcro to whatever you want them to touch. That and don't potty train daughters until they turn 21." LOL!!!! Thats perfect Mike. Teach me master.lol. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7460 Registered: Feb-05 | Actually I meant no center...being cheap.... Inexpensive pre's....Parasound or Adcom (previously loved). |
Gold Member Username: Stu_pittIrvington, New York USA Post Number: 2932 Registered: May-05 | David, Rotel pre's usually go for pretty cheap on Audiogon. I saw a few one generation old pre's go for about $225. Current ones are a little more. I saw some integrateds go for very cheap as well. Maybe use one as a pre? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1241 Registered: Feb-07 | I was looking at a Rotel RA-02 on Agon for $250. You ever heard one? |
Silver Member Username: PcstocktonPost Number: 193 Registered: Apr-08 | Art... No center speaker??? Come on... You must. Of course Stu will disagree but you know better. I dont care how well the fronts "image". I would rather have a center than fronts for HT. |
Gold Member Username: Stu_pittIrvington, New York USA Post Number: 2934 Registered: May-05 | David, I have heard the Rotel RA-02. Its very good for its price, and a steal at $250 IMO. Haven't heard it as a dedicated pre-amp though. For $250 (I know, it was sold), if it doesn't work out, you'll easily get that if you sell it. Patrick, The center channel is very important. I don't advocate for a 2-channel system or even a phantom center if the material needs the extra channels. If you need it and are going to do it, do it right. The center is the most important speaker in a home theater. |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 10626 Registered: Dec-04 | it CAN be done to phantom a center...but the location and allocation are rather fixed. Throw in a proper center, and things get soooo much easier.... |
Gold Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 1728 Registered: Jun-07 | "The center channel is very important. I don't advocate for a 2-channel system or even a phantom center if the material needs the extra channels. If you need it and are going to do it, do it right. The center is the most important speaker in a home theater." Well said. |
Gold Member Username: Mike3Wylie, Tx USA Post Number: 1406 Registered: May-06 | To me it is more cohesive without the center channel. I have often heard gaps in the soundstage with a center channel in use. When I was using my Monitor Audios with Creek or Carver, or Gallo's with Carver I had a full landscape for sound. I do not even know why I am arguing this since the house I have came with in wall HT Klipsch left right front and rears and a wall mount center which I do use. My point being I can put the money to better use elsewhere in the system than for a center channel given the choice. |
Gold Member Username: My_rantzAustralia Post Number: 1975 Registered: Nov-05 | Well, I agree with you Mike for stereo music otherwise, with all respect, I have to disagree except under one circumstance: that you listen alone in the sweet spot. In my experience, with the hi-res surround formats and HT, the center does exactly what it is supposed to do - whereas on titles with no center channel, the focus can be less than ideal and at times the sound less dynamic. If given the choice between processed surround and stereo, I'd take stereo any day, but if you have discreet multi-channel, then the center - like the mains and rears - behaves exactly as intended without the need to sit smack bang in that sweet spot, thus allowing multi listeners to appreciate the soundstage. Sorry to keep of the original topic, but I thought I'd stick my nose into this one. But heck, it's really whatever floats your boat isn't it? |
Gold Member Username: My_rantzAustralia Post Number: 1976 Registered: Nov-05 | Jeez, I think this site needs a new webmaster! What's with the banner running through the middle of the posts? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1242 Registered: Feb-07 | I ordered the RA-02. $250 with shipping. Seems like a good deal. |
Gold Member Username: Mike3Wylie, Tx USA Post Number: 1408 Registered: May-06 | M.R > "I have to disagree except under one circumstance: that you listen alone in the sweet spot." Nobody ever comes into my cave when I am in it so I had not considered anything but the sweet spot. Touche' on that point! |
Gold Member Username: Stu_pittIrvington, New York USA Post Number: 2936 Registered: May-05 | Seems like a great deal David. Let us know how it goes, and of course include some pics when its all set up. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1243 Registered: Feb-07 | I will for sure. So far all the reviews I've read on it have been highly favorable. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1359 Registered: Feb-07 | Pics of the new RA-02 with my RB-1070. My PC that was feeding the DAC recently went out with a whimper, so I treated myself to an Acer Netbook. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 7600 Registered: Feb-05 | Poor little 02...he's feelin put upon... |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 10695 Registered: Dec-04 | Not quite the weight of the world, but more than I would want to bear... David, if you lift the amp offa the little '02 with a stand... Good work Bud, looks really neat. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1360 Registered: Feb-07 | Not the ideal setup, I know. The usual story... seriously out of space. |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1361 Registered: Feb-07 | I'm actually shopping around for a bigger house. Apparently 1700 sq ft isn't enough for 2 adults, a 6 year old, a 15 month old, a Great Dane, a Black Lab/Border Collie, a cat and a fish. |
Bronze Member Username: SoundgameRichmond Hill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 53 Registered: Jun-08 | Hey Dave, Sweet kit, can't see the speaks though. Is that what they call "monkey on my back". Man...with kids, dogs, fish, cat, I don't know how you get time to yourself and your 4 kits. All the best with the house shopping. Moving out of Ottawa?? |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1363 Registered: Feb-07 | Staying in Ottawa, George. Same area, hopefully. Just a bigger house. It was fine when there was 4 of us, but now there's 8. Mind you, the fish doesn't take up a lot of space, but the Dane does. Like a room at a time.. |
Gold Member Username: Mike3Wylie, Tx USA Post Number: 1433 Registered: May-06 | David, oh yeah, and I got some kit to fit in among the herd... LOL man. I had six kids, her 3, my 3, 5 years from youngest to oldest. We once had a turtle that we had to feed live fish and then it started keeping a few of the fish as companions, so we had to start feeding the turtle food. Go figure. Oh, any way you can swap the positions out between the amp and the notebook? |
Gold Member Username: Mike3Wylie, Tx USA Post Number: 1434 Registered: May-06 | Oops, just looked at the pic again, make that "Oh, any way you can move the BA-02 under the notebook?" |
Gold Member Username: DmitchellOttawa, Ontario Canada Post Number: 1364 Registered: Feb-07 | 6 kids? That's nuts man. I have it easy, lol. That's a good idea about putting the pre-amp under the notebook. |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 10698 Registered: Dec-04 | Mike has more amazing stories too. |