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My favorite of his is Secrets Of The Beehive, but Gone To Earth is really quite good!
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Nate's Cycling Fundraising Adventure - 2020 COVID Edition - Fundraiser
skullguise replied to n_maher's topic in Off Topic
Always welcome, and thanks for doing these types of things. Now more than ever people of all sorts need help. I couldn't help notice that "Inigo Montoya" donated, though 😄- 30 replies
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Made trip #2 to empty a storage unit for my dad. Good and bad news: Bad - he needed my help, he has had 2 hip surgeries but now has an inner ear "thing" and needs a walker for balance. Was pretty tough to see, but he is quite the trooper Good - what I was cleaning out was about 24 boxes of LP's and acetates....I'll try and see what's there (some are pretty fucking dusty/dirty, and some of the older acetates have broken) Bad - Karen (who is up in our Maine condo, I'll join her Saturday) is gonna be pissed at all these boxes in our dining room Good - there may be a couple store owners or contacts interested in the lot Bad - the condition of many of these is not what I was hoping But, unit 578 is clear, and he won't have to spend $400 for the next lease/payment.....
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Nate's Cycling Fundraising Adventure - 2020 COVID Edition - Fundraiser
skullguise replied to n_maher's topic in Off Topic
Done as well!- 30 replies
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^^ always liked them when I heard them, kind of a poor man's CD-3000......
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^^ I think the chair was the loser 😄
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Happy Birthday!
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Hope you have a great day, Ian, and hope you and family are all well!!
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Up in Maine at the condo, took a nice little ride in Kennebunkport for lunch, then around a few nearby sites. Water picture is Cape Porpoise Maine, and two sunset pics are in our condo complex, taken by Karen earlier this week.
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RIP.... My son's guitar teacher had played with Segovia (not on any big stage); and while he idolized him, he also had mentioned Bream as the "next generation's leader" - pretty sure those were his words.....
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Very nice! reminds me some of Natasha Kahn/Bat For Lashes softer version of it too....
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Wow, Patrick is still out there! Now also using "Audiophile Rocks" name.....he has good taste in aquariums..... [EDIT: he's just as fun as always! Not even all the way thru and I'm smiling and remembering]
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I used to own that exact Legacy Classic speaker model (same finish too). Miss them....when I got engaged, my wife got a nice ring and I got these! I love my wife! 😊 We eventually redesigned our family room, though, and couldn't keep these.... Still love my wife 😃
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Saw a touching FB post from a friend, using a atmospheric nice song as the soundtrack. Found it as Andrea Marie, song The Truth About The World on the album Low. Another album that she came out with the same year (likely Low written longer ago) is VERY different, and not much like Low. But I listened to Low and liked it.
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Bit of a Folk/Indie kick....really like the Samantha Crain album.....
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They're a pretty reputable company, Shelly. A couple solid steps above DIY, but they've been doing it for several years (if not longer). They've had some decent designs on the Hypex modules, and now Purifi. The NC ranges are all Hypex nCore, with different modules or levels of extras/quality. The Purifi uses the Purifi modules. They also have one amp that uses the Stereo ICEEdge module, used to be B&O but is new (and better then the older ICEPower modules). I actually have a tweaked out EVS dual-mono ICEEdge amp I'm selling too (a measly 600wpc 8ohms/1200 into 4). But of all, my personal preference would probably be the Purifi amp modules. I don't think Nord did as much to tweak the input stage as my all-in-one builder has; and if Ric Shultz @ EVS decides to build an amp using the Purifi module, he'll tweak it for best sound too.
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I second the NCore and Purifi-based amps recommendation. My all-in-one uses modified Purifi amp modules and is pretty awesome. The Hypex UcD & nCore, and the Purifi modules, are all from the same core designer, Bruno Putzeys; and that was the first Class D I REALLY liked..... The new NAD M33 DAC/Streamer/Amp uses the Purifi modules, too. The others use (slightly modded I believe) nCore modules.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
skullguise replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Off Topic
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Holy fuck......RIP....!
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^^ RIP Bill English. Interesting, too, that his invention was 3 years before Xerox PARC; I always though it was AT Xerox....
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
skullguise replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Off Topic
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RIP Mr. Brimley.... Such an interesting history! In addition to what Ric quoted: "He had a pleasant singing voice and recorded several albums of jazz standards, including “This Time the Dream’s on Me” and “Wilford Brimley With the Jeff Hamilton Trio.” He could more than hold his own as a guitarist too"
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Happy Birthday, namesake!! And thanks for all you do!
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Streamer/Airport Express Replacement?
skullguise replied to blessingx's topic in Home Source Components
The Roon Nucleus is not worth the $. You can spend 1/2 to 1/3 of that, get more power, and load Roon Rock OS for free. I did that with a NUC (two NUC's actually, one at home and one on a Windows NUC in Maine condo). At home I installed a 2TB SSD for my music, and in Maine I use an external USB drive with a 500GB SSD. Both still cheaper than either Roon Nucleus pre-made box.