I have a dog that occasionally eats grass.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 17, 2013 #422 Jimz711 said: I have a dog that occasionally eats grass. Click to expand... I always wondered about that and now I know. I was always told it was bad for them, but apparently not. They really do just like the taste every once in awhile.
Jimz711 said: I have a dog that occasionally eats grass. Click to expand... I always wondered about that and now I know. I was always told it was bad for them, but apparently not. They really do just like the taste every once in awhile.
J Jimz711 Full Audioholic Aug 17, 2013 #423 The major risk is treated grass. My dog seems to have graduated to leaves.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 17, 2013 #424 Yes, grass with chemicals would be pretty bad. I've seen some of our dogs eat leaves, petals, and attempt to eat a pinecone. Not sure what she was thinking. One of our old ones even dragged home a rotting deer leg once. So the article was also true when it said they would eat anything. Jimz711 said: The major risk is treated grass. My dog seems to have graduated to leaves. Click to expand...
Yes, grass with chemicals would be pretty bad. I've seen some of our dogs eat leaves, petals, and attempt to eat a pinecone. Not sure what she was thinking. One of our old ones even dragged home a rotting deer leg once. So the article was also true when it said they would eat anything. Jimz711 said: The major risk is treated grass. My dog seems to have graduated to leaves. Click to expand...
S SearchofSub Banned Aug 18, 2013 #425 fuzz092888 said: I would argue there's more science involved in this than that article. Click to expand... The article is interesting and I might try both emotiva and a low wattage A-class amp. If you go back on this thread, rocky had both a 500 watt per channel at 8 ohm load and a 250 watt per channel at 8 ohm load amp (both Emotiva) and the latter was heard better with his enzo's. He also did mention that the sound got better at higher volumes.
fuzz092888 said: I would argue there's more science involved in this than that article. Click to expand... The article is interesting and I might try both emotiva and a low wattage A-class amp. If you go back on this thread, rocky had both a 500 watt per channel at 8 ohm load and a 250 watt per channel at 8 ohm load amp (both Emotiva) and the latter was heard better with his enzo's. He also did mention that the sound got better at higher volumes.
J Jimz711 Full Audioholic Aug 18, 2013 #426 Yes, mine sometimes will eat anything and the only way to prevent him from eating socks, or whatever else he can get at, I take him out till he gets his fill of leaves, grass, etc.
Yes, mine sometimes will eat anything and the only way to prevent him from eating socks, or whatever else he can get at, I take him out till he gets his fill of leaves, grass, etc.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 18, 2013 #427 SearchofSub said: The article is interesting and I might try both emotiva and a low wattage A-class amp. If you go back on this thread, rocky had both a 500 watt per channel at 8 ohm load and a 250 watt per channel at 8 ohm load amp (both Emotiva) and the latter was heard better with his enzo's. Click to expand... Would you mind terribly giving me a post number, there are a ton of posts here and it's late (early?). Thanks. Cheers.
SearchofSub said: The article is interesting and I might try both emotiva and a low wattage A-class amp. If you go back on this thread, rocky had both a 500 watt per channel at 8 ohm load and a 250 watt per channel at 8 ohm load amp (both Emotiva) and the latter was heard better with his enzo's. Click to expand... Would you mind terribly giving me a post number, there are a ton of posts here and it's late (early?). Thanks. Cheers.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 18, 2013 #429 Jimz711 said: Yes, mine sometimes will eat anything and the only way to prevent him from eating socks, or whatever else he can get at, I take him out till he gets his fill of leaves, grass, etc. Click to expand... I love dogs, they're funny.
Jimz711 said: Yes, mine sometimes will eat anything and the only way to prevent him from eating socks, or whatever else he can get at, I take him out till he gets his fill of leaves, grass, etc. Click to expand... I love dogs, they're funny.
G Grador Audioholic Field Marshall Aug 18, 2013 #430 Jimz711 said: Yes, mine sometimes will eat anything and the only way to prevent him from eating socks, or whatever else he can get at, I take him out till he gets his fill of leaves, grass, etc. Click to expand... I had a dog that ate it's own wooden bed, a bunch of match heads [left the sticks], half a cigar and a chunk of carpet. Weird dog...
Jimz711 said: Yes, mine sometimes will eat anything and the only way to prevent him from eating socks, or whatever else he can get at, I take him out till he gets his fill of leaves, grass, etc. Click to expand... I had a dog that ate it's own wooden bed, a bunch of match heads [left the sticks], half a cigar and a chunk of carpet. Weird dog...
S SearchofSub Banned Aug 18, 2013 #431 Grador said: I had a dog that ate it's own wooden bed, a bunch of match heads [left the sticks], half a cigar and a chunk of carpet. Weird dog... Click to expand... not a weird dog, he's just trying out different foods because they have a high sensitive taste and smell. Even us humans as a civilizations back in the cave man days ate stuff you couldnt imagine.
Grador said: I had a dog that ate it's own wooden bed, a bunch of match heads [left the sticks], half a cigar and a chunk of carpet. Weird dog... Click to expand... not a weird dog, he's just trying out different foods because they have a high sensitive taste and smell. Even us humans as a civilizations back in the cave man days ate stuff you couldnt imagine.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 18, 2013 #432 SearchofSub said: Post #401 fuzz. Click to expand... By Emo's own measurements, the XPA-200 has a touch less distortion, but if it's audible who knows. Maybe they even ran the XPA200 with a high bias. To be clear, I'm not arguing against low powered amps per se. I have a Threshold S/300e that's rated at about 150WPC (50WPC of class A, and capable of about 80 amps peak and double it's rated output for extended periods. It's about 3 times the size of the XPA200 and rated for the same wattage.) and it's the favorite out of the one's I own. I just think some of his arguments are a little wishy washy.
SearchofSub said: Post #401 fuzz. Click to expand... By Emo's own measurements, the XPA-200 has a touch less distortion, but if it's audible who knows. Maybe they even ran the XPA200 with a high bias. To be clear, I'm not arguing against low powered amps per se. I have a Threshold S/300e that's rated at about 150WPC (50WPC of class A, and capable of about 80 amps peak and double it's rated output for extended periods. It's about 3 times the size of the XPA200 and rated for the same wattage.) and it's the favorite out of the one's I own. I just think some of his arguments are a little wishy washy.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 18, 2013 #433 Grador said: I had a dog that ate it's own wooden bed, a bunch of match heads [left the sticks], half a cigar and a chunk of carpet. Weird dog... Click to expand... I call that a dog who knew what he wanted
Grador said: I had a dog that ate it's own wooden bed, a bunch of match heads [left the sticks], half a cigar and a chunk of carpet. Weird dog... Click to expand... I call that a dog who knew what he wanted
J Jimz711 Full Audioholic Aug 18, 2013 #434 The worst part is waiting for the stuff to come back out, mine ate a plastic bag once followed by a sock, and a washcloth.
The worst part is waiting for the stuff to come back out, mine ate a plastic bag once followed by a sock, and a washcloth.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 18, 2013 #435 Jimz711 said: The worst part is waiting for the stuff to come back out, mine ate a plastic bag once followed by a sock, and a washcloth. Click to expand... I think the worst for me, might be stringy things where they only come out part way and then you have to manually pull them the rest of the way out. No bueno.
Jimz711 said: The worst part is waiting for the stuff to come back out, mine ate a plastic bag once followed by a sock, and a washcloth. Click to expand... I think the worst for me, might be stringy things where they only come out part way and then you have to manually pull them the rest of the way out. No bueno.
T templemaners Senior Audioholic Aug 18, 2013 #436 Just when I thought this thread couldn't take any more bizarre turns... here we are.
S SearchofSub Banned Aug 18, 2013 #437 Shoot out of the Tekton Lore with Focal, Magnepan, Klipsch, Martin Logan etc at HomeTheatreShack. The Official $1,000 Speaker Evaluation / Home Audition Event - Home Theater Forum and Systems - HomeTheaterShack.com
Shoot out of the Tekton Lore with Focal, Magnepan, Klipsch, Martin Logan etc at HomeTheatreShack. The Official $1,000 Speaker Evaluation / Home Audition Event - Home Theater Forum and Systems - HomeTheaterShack.com
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 18, 2013 #438 templemaners said: Just when I thought this thread couldn't take any more bizarre turns... here we are. Click to expand...
templemaners said: Just when I thought this thread couldn't take any more bizarre turns... here we are. Click to expand...
J Jimz711 Full Audioholic Aug 18, 2013 #439 I may be biased since I am posting, but I think it is a turn for the better.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Aug 18, 2013 #440 SearchofSub said: Shoot out of the Tekton Lore with Focal, Magnepan, Klipsch, Martin Logan etc at HomeTheatreShack. The Official $1,000 Speaker Evaluation / Home Audition Event - Home Theater Forum and Systems - HomeTheaterShack.com Click to expand... No conclusion until November? Lame
SearchofSub said: Shoot out of the Tekton Lore with Focal, Magnepan, Klipsch, Martin Logan etc at HomeTheatreShack. The Official $1,000 Speaker Evaluation / Home Audition Event - Home Theater Forum and Systems - HomeTheaterShack.com Click to expand... No conclusion until November? Lame