Obviously not one for the public, since the public can't own guns in dc
But there's the NRA range in fairfax, and the Blue Ridge Arsenal in Chantilly and Isaak Walton League has ranges all over the area.
This led me to do a little googling on the first punk band I ever heard, Subculture, a little band from NC. Their drummer was a classmate of mine. Turns out he went on to join a band a lot more people have heard of, that's definitely not punk. The Squirrel Nut Zippers. So now I have a reason to listen to a band I've basically avoided for over a decade because they're from Chapel Hill...
Punk, a documentary on IFC. Great documentary, except it's like NYC punk, and DC punk, and London Punk, and then skips LA punk, and goes to 90s grunge/rap punk/etc.
Just because a vendor says it doesn't make it definitive.
There is balanced drive and balanced transmission. Balanced transmission is +/-/shield. Balanced drive is push/pull. They're usually used together.
I have been listening to the pico as source with the m3 and hd600s/hhf1s all morning. I can't hear any flaws in the presentation. I could easily live with this as my only source from a sound quality perspective. I will say that I absolutely can't stand minijacks for this application tho. But since I only had to deal with that for about 2 minutes while getting everything set up, that's probably ok.
Justin's got a real winner here.
When I was active in a gun group in dc, there were lots of couples like that
One woman had a silenced 308, a mac10, and an m16. Her husband had a thompson and an m60 and a silenced 45.
The dacs are very comparable. I couldn't say I have a favorite. I'll spend tomorrow doing a more direct comparison, but doing that will be a huge pain in the ass.
Ok, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the pico is a better match with the hd600 than the duet. I've been listening to the pico most of the day, switched to the apogee for a bit, then switched back. It's fairly striking.
It's professional football, not midgets. No such thing as "running up the points." You play to win. Anyone who watched the steelers in the 70s knows that there's no safe margin of victory, so you keep scoring until the game is over.