Really Boring Stuff Only II: Return of the Boredom

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gmichael

gmichael

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True, but in Adam's case I'm not sure how clean they'd be. The desert is a dirty place I'm told.
Camel & crack should never enter my mind at the same time. :eek:

(or any other part of me)
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

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You've had the GR's forever.... You should upgrade.... I'll wait for the upgrade thread.:D
No reason to upgrade :) They still sound great! I am updating an existing pair and swapping the old drivers into some spare A/V-1 cabinets I have.

I have listened to a few speakers that I think I'd call an improvement over the A/V-2s, but man do they cost a lot more. The upgrade thread may still be GR Research, just the N line instead of the A/Vs :D
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

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No reason to upgrade :) They still sound great! I am updating an existing pair and swapping the old drivers into some spare A/V-1 cabinets I have.

I have listened to a few speakers that I think I'd call an improvement over the A/V-2s, but man do they cost a lot more. The upgrade thread may still be GR Research, just the N line instead of the A/Vs :D
I want something different. I can hear it in my mind but i haven't heard it with my ears yet...:)
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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I want something different. I can hear it in my mind but i haven't heard it with my ears yet...:)
Maybe you should see if GR can get a pair of N1xs or N2xs out to you for an audition? :) I had the N2Xs for a while and I was most impressed with those BG ribbon tweeters. I've never heard anything quite like them - crisp like a metal dome when needed, but still able to be smooth like a soft dome in general. If I build them, I will most likely go N1X.

N2X:

 
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Alex2507

Alex2507

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The school my Door & Hardware Class is being taught in has a couple of palates of Walnut veneered hardwood plywood not to mention a first rate wood shop. I need to make an effort to make some acquaintances that would allow me access to that facility. Unlike Eddie's it is right on the way home from work.

I've got 3 more classes to attend over the next 2 weeks.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

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The school my Door & Hardware Class is being taught in has a couple of palates of Walnut veneered hardwood plywood not to mention a first rate wood shop. I need to make an effort to make some acquaintances that would allow me access to that facility. Unlike Eddie's it is right on the way home from work.

I've got 3 more classes to attend over the next 2 weeks.
Since drywall is your main gig, are you doing these classes to make yourself more marketable? Or, is this just some "expand your horizons" type of thing?
 
gmichael

gmichael

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The school my Door & Hardware Class is being taught in has a couple of palates of Walnut veneered hardwood plywood not to mention a first rate wood shop. I need to make an effort to make some acquaintances that would allow me access to that facility. Unlike Eddie's it is right on the way home from work.

I've got 3 more classes to attend over the next 2 weeks.
Always improving yourself huh? You're a good man Mr. A.
 
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