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https://www1.crutchfield.com/p_051NF24C/Sanus-NF24-Speaker-Stands-Cherry.html?tp=1386&awkw=75640176985&awat=pla&awnw=g&awcr=47620858345&awdv=c&awug=9028108 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hand-Crafted-Wood-Art-Deco-Speaker-Plant-Stands-Two-Tone-Hardwood-26-5-Tall-/192276753839
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How far in Marillyn was he?
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And that's all that matters! PS I've never heard any Schiit products and have nothing against them at all. But that name just begs for puns. Cavalli on the other hand...
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Let me introduce you to Head-Case.
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On that note... There's a rumor that Cavalli and Schiit are merging. Instead of merging product names and calling the next amp the Liquid Schiit, they're just going to call it Diarrhea.
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These last words are almost as popular in the South as... "Hey Bubba, watch this"!
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Poppin' and lockin' baby! Wait, that dudes for real? He's worth $6,000,000? I thought it was just some goofy pic, never heard of Riff Raff. I'm in the wrong business.
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Dude! Stretch was droppin' rhymes way back in the day! He was on Ice T's OG album. He was set to put his own album out in '92, but the man held him down. Some of us lucky ones still have the pirated tapes. It was called "Marshmallow Slim OCM". OCM stood for Original Con Man but wasn't exactly what you first think of. It actually was short for Original Connecticut Man, but the label wanted it more greasy, so they shortened it and put him on the cover. He looked a bit different back in the day...
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Juicy bottom and a crisp top also describe Brent and Colin!
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I actually had a Cher watch! But I broke it while turning the dial backward. My thinking was "If I could turn back time".
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So, it's fair to say that you were baffled?
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Yes, I know. OMA spells it with 2 Ls on their website.
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^ My dream TT also has a slate plinth. The same slate as the "Monitor", as this TT is put together by OMA as well... It is SP10 based. I would love to see your 401. And agree that the slate would be a very effective, as well as beautiful baffle. Now, a wealthy man like yourself could probably commission OMA to build you a smaller version, using the smaller AMT and an 8" midwoofer. PS: I thought Oskar Heil was spelled with one L, it seems that OMA misspelled his name (and I followed suit).
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I'm going to guess them to be about 22" wide x 26" tall. They are large! I'm imagining sitting atop a desk, no riser would be needed. I'm not sure that the name "Monitor" should be taken as desktop monitor. I think you'd want to be at least 8' back. Those AMT units have a wide dispersion but sound best further back. At least with my old ESS's.
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He'll send you a fat bill.
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The AMT unit is the best midrange I've ever heard! The bass of the ESS speakers was a little loosey goosey but I'd imagine the OMA's would be glorious.
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PS: That's a solid slate baffle. It's called aptly "Monitor". I can't find a price but if I ever win the lottery...
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I like the industrial look. It's true to form, and I believe that a more stylized carriage would only detract from the beauty of the wooden horns. And that is where the beauty lies IMO. I think there are better looking versions though... Personally, I'd choose Cherry wood with the Black frame. And it looks like OMA has a new speaker! Want! Without research, it looks like a Heill AMT with a 12" woofer. Having owned the ESS AMT 1D's, I can attest to how good that combo can be. EDIT: Indeed it is a Heill AMT unit and 12" woofer. However, it is not an NOS AMT, but rather a new unit, built for OMA in Germany. Nice!