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afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
Cool I just bought my 1st LG TV to replace my parents old Vizio. I have a LG washing machine. Some of these companies make just about anything you can plug in. (Side note, I wonder if McIntosh would make a washing machine or fridge now that they’ve been bought). It’s the Nano cell 55 inch. Only 299 new at Best Buy, marked down from 699. It’s amazing how cheap big TVs are now. It’s not the best but it beats the 18 year old TV. Got an optical audio out to RCA plug converter to connect to my old Yamaha AVR.
Which LG TV did you get them? Edit Nano cell. I have a Vizio as well and it's a great TV, but the clarity on the LG is stunning. I've been wanting and salivating a LG since the C1.
 
Tankini

Tankini

Audioholic Chief
Cool I just bought my 1st LG TV to replace my parents old Vizio. I have a LG washing machine. Some of these companies make just about anything you can plug in. (Side note, I wonder if McIntosh would make a washing machine or fridge now that they’ve been bought). It’s the Nano cell 55 inch. Only 299 new at Best Buy, marked down from 699. It’s amazing how cheap big TVs are now. It’s not the best but it beats the 18 year old TV. Got an optical audio out to RCA plug converter to connect to my old Yamaha AVR.
Vizio TV that lasted 18 year's has to be a record for a budget TV on longevity. So your parents purchased that Vizio back in 2005?
 
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Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
Which LG TV did you get them? Edit Nano cell. I have a Vizio as well and it's a great TV, but the clarity on the LG is stunning. I've been wanting and salivating a LG since the C1.
Model 55Nano75UQA. 55 inch diagonal screen.
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
Vizio TV that lasted 18 year's has to be a record for a budget TV on longevity. So your parents purchased that Vizio back in 2005?
They bought it in 2007 and it still works. Moving upstairs to use as a bedroom TV.
 
Teetertotter?

Teetertotter?

Audioholic Chief
Very nice indeed! Today we are lucky we get 5-7 years out of a TV.
Our previous 6+ year old, 55inch TCL, series 5, which we gave to my wife's sister, is still going strong, as of September 2024. She really likes it.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
Received my new amp from the Netherlands today to power the Ascilabs C6b.
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Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Two items I have been looking forward to coming in the mail today. A still-sealed DeAgostino release of "Beatles for Sale' and a CD re-issue of Joey Molland of Badfinger's band "Natural Gas". Here is a write-up of it from the order site Collector's Choice Music:
"One of rock music's great lost 'what could've been' bands, Natural Gas was a supergroup consisting of guitarist/vocalist Joey Molland (Badfinger), drummer Jerry Shirley (Humble Pie), bassist/vocalist Mark Clarke (Colosseum, Billy Squier), and Pink Floyd sideman Peter Wood on keyboards. The members' diverse histories coalesced into a Badfinger-esque power pop sound, with the dual lead vocals of Molland and Clarke reminiscent of the much-loved harmony blend between Molland and Badfinger's Tommy Evans. With a Felix Pappalardi (Cream, Mountain)-produced 1976 debut album and an opening slot on that summer's hottest tour, Frampton Comes Alive (personally selected by Shirley's former Humble Pie bandmate, Peter Frampton), Natural Gas had all the raw ingredients for success. Yet poor management and intra-band squabbling ensured that it's debut album was a one-off - a story told in detail for the very first time in Ralph Chapman's 5500+ word liner notes essay which draws upon his newly conducted interviews with Shirley, Clarke, and Frampton, plus vintage quotes from Molland who sadly passed away in March 2025. Although poor sounding vinyl-sourced CD reissues of Natural Gas's sole album have previously appeared, Iconoclassic Records' 2025 Original Master Edition is it's first CD issue to be remastered from the recently located ¼" analog masters, making it not only a major sonic upgrade for this album but a rare tape-sourced reissue from the Private Stock label. Iconoclassic also adds two bonus pre-album demos and a previously unreleased 8-song live soundboard recording including a cover of The Beatles' "Birthday" performed in celebration of America's Bicentennial."
 

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3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I went to see a legend of a Canadian rock band called Goddo

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I bought an album while at that concert and had Goddo autograph it. I told Goddo that this is my first ever signed album because that's the way my life had rolled out. He said he was honored. I thanked him and thanked him for a great show.

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Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
@3db So Greg Godovitz revived the band again. Was Gino Scarpelli with them on guitar? I saw them in my 20's at Fryfogles in London. Small club and they brought a tractor trailer full of gear. Blew the doors off of the place and partly responsible for my hearing loss. I've only been to one show that was louder and that was Nazareth, also in a club setting. Gino was one of the nicest musician you could ever meet.
 

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