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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
You guys who enjoy golf, great, just so damn boring, especially at that kind of cost to be bored (and frustrated :) ).

Just got a used DVD-A of Billy Cobham's Spectrum, which I've wanted for a while. Not as good as I imagined but still quite nice.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Autumn of Communion's complete digital discography.

Mick and Lee are celebrating 10 years of making music together in this particular collaboration (AOC) and are offering 50% off using the code AOC10 at checkout. (Offer expires today.)
I first stumbled on them a few years ago exploring some music by Pete Namlook, recommended by @shadyJ in the Subwoofer Candy thread.
AOC is pretty firmly in the Ambient/Berlin category as their musical center, but move around through aspects of IDM and some flirtations with a little Acid, too.

Good stuff if anybody is interested!
 
KenM10759

KenM10759

Audioholic Samurai
Picked up a new-in-unopened-box pair of KEF Ventura 6 outdoor speakers for $300. That's (almost) 1/2 price. They'll be a retirement gift for my boss, who is calling it quits in early February '22. Obviously, I wouldn't if I thought he was a jerk. My 3 coworkers (under the same boss) are being made aware, but I'm not asking for them to contribute. That's up to them to offer.

These will replace a pair of 15 to 20 year old Yamaha outdoor speakers that he mentioned over a year ago as he saw and heard the KEF Q150's I use on my workbench in the machine shop he (distantly) supervises. Apparently toe old ones are OK, but he was wondering what new, better speakers would cost. When I mention options from Monoprice and Accesories4Less, he remarked that he wasn't sure his wife would agree to buy new even at $79 a pop because the old ones work. I think they're in for a pleasant surprise.
 

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3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I won a Yamaha KX-1200 off of Ebay yesterday. The seller reported that it just stopped recording recently. Once I get it, I will drop it off at the technicians shop which I used before and does great work. If he fixes it and replaces all the belts, it will have easily doubled its price that I have payed for it. If it cant be fixed, I have a parts deck for my working KX-1200.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I picked up the following CDs from Value Village. The CD in the middle, a band called Filter I bought off of Amazon

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panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
I picked up the following CDs from Value Village. The CD in the middle, a band called Filter I bought off of Amazon

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Filter album is good. I had that exact copy when it came out a LONG time ago.

They have some random, but good, songs on a few movie soundtracks as well. The Crow City of Angles is one that comes to mind.
 
davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
You guys who enjoy golf, great, just so damn boring, especially at that kind of cost to be bored (and frustrated :) ).

Just got a used DVD-A of Billy Cobham's Spectrum, which I've wanted for a while. Not as good as I imagined but still quite nice.
But it is a GOOD boring. :)
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
But it is a GOOD boring. :)
LOL for some I know, just too damn boring to me. This is a lot more fun to me. My grandfather was a huge fan, tho, was president of three different golf/country clubs during his life; he even hired a local champ to tutor me when I was a kid but all I could think about was something more fun to do, like riding my bike or playing baseball or skating or a bunch of other things. Hot sweaty Chicago summers weren't helping, tho. Tried again as an adult with a mountain bike buddy whose wife liked to golf, but even a very pretty course with sufficient libation in the golf bag just didn't do it for me :) YMMV.
 
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MrBoat

Audioholic Ninja
Older I get, the less I care about how ridiculous I may look, doing just about anything. At least with clothes on. Lately it's been RC off road vehicles. Why? The running gear fascinates me. I have wrenched on vehicles since I was 6. So much so, that I grew to hate it. Well, this is different. Same types of systems, minus the busted knuckles and grody fingernails. Like anything else, these days, a default path to upgrades and other modifications, along with an entire market of aftermarket parts and accessories to keep one busy tinkering, if they want.

Anyway, I bought this Redcat Gen8 V2 Scout. Fun stuff.


I had another, but it paled in comparison to the Scout, so I tore it all apart, and redesigned the suspension from the frame on out, and made a contender out of it. It started out life as some bargain basement, cartoonish monster truck. I raised the motor and transmission an inch, put new axles with accommodations for multilink, new, OEM styled wheels and tires, cutting out fenders and adding flares. Toyota Hilux.


I welded the center skid, suspension mount together at work. It's based on equal length, parallel links. Pinion angle remains constant throughout the suspension travel range.




I have also shortened the bed an inch, for clearance.
 
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slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Filter album is good. I had that exact copy when it came out a LONG time ago.

They have some random, but good, songs on a few movie soundtracks as well. The Crow City of Angles is one that comes to mind.
Yup, same here. I also still have a CD of the single "Hey Man, Nice Shot", which has like 5 completely different mixes on it.

The guy that started this band Filter was the touring guitarist for NIN before this band.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
@MrBoat That much more cool when you get into your own fabrication. I was into model railroads but just lack the space in our current home. Coming from Europe, it's all N-scale, but you still need a fairly large dedicated space for that hobby.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
Yup, same here. I also still have a CD of the single "Hey Man, Nice Shot", which has like 5 completely different mixes on it.

The guy that started this band Filter was the touring guitarist for NIN before this band.
The whole Short Bus album is on Filter's YouTube channel, including the various remixes. I liked the music after my first run through and plan to buy the album.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
The whole Short Bus album is on Filter's YouTube channel, including the various remixes. I liked the music after my first run through and plan to buy the album.
Its a really good album. To me, Filter sounds like a mix between Tool and NIN .
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I picked up two pairs of Alpha Minis and an Alpha Midi (center channel) off of Kijiji because I wanted slightly smaller surround speakers hanging over my head in the bedroom. :p

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Their dimensions in inches are (W x H xD) are 6 1/2 x 10 3/8 x 9 3/4 and weigh 8.8lbs each verses 7 3/4 x 12 3/4 x 9 1/2 and weigh 10lbs each. They will replace these

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slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Older I get, the less I care about how ridiculous I may look, doing just about anything. At least with clothes on. Lately it's been RC off road vehicles. Why? The running gear fascinates me. I have wrenched on vehicles since I was 6. So much so, that I grew to hate it. Well, this is different. Same types of systems, minus the busted knuckles and grody fingernails. Like anything else, these days, a default path to upgrades and other modifications, along with an entire market of aftermarket parts and accessories to keep one busy tinkering, if they want.

Anyway, I bought this Redcat Gen8 V2 Scout. Fun stuff.


I had another, but it paled in comparison to the Scout, so I tore it all apart, and redesigned the suspension from the frame on out, and made a contender out of it. It started out life as some bargain basement, cartoonish monster truck. I raised the motor and transmission an inch, put new axles with accommodations for multilink, new, OEM styled wheels and tires, cutting out fenders and adding flares. Toyota Hilux.


I welded the center skid, suspension mount together at work. It's based on equal length, parallel links. Pinion angle remains constant throughout the suspension travel range.




I have also shortened the bed an inch, for clearance.
I have a few RC cars, but no crawlers (yet). Crawling does look fun, esp if you have limited space.

Most of my stuff is related to back yard bashing! I really like the Short Course Truck category, it's kind of like the RC equivalent of stadium truck racing. I have a couple SCTs (Turnigy Trooper), 4 wheel drive, front/back/mid diffs. Fun stuff, and they go FAST! All sorts of upgrades available. The only catch-- Pretty much every time I take them out, I end up breaking something so it's a cycle of run/break/repair/run/repeat. At least I have plenty of spare parts!
 
panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
I have a few RC cars, but no crawlers (yet). Crawling does look fun, esp if you have limited space.

Most of my stuff is related to back yard bashing! I really like the Short Course Truck category, it's kind of like the RC equivalent of stadium truck racing. I have a couple SCTs (Turnigy Trooper), 4 wheel drive, front/back/mid diffs. Fun stuff, and they go FAST! All sorts of upgrades available. The only catch-- Pretty much every time I take them out, I end up breaking something so it's a cycle of run/break/repair/run/repeat. At least I have plenty of spare parts!
In all honesty, off-roading actual trucks also ends with you breaking something so the cycle is the same. The price, however, is not the same.

Sure is fun though!
 

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