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Torpedo

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  1. Happy new year, guys. Not much of a celebration yesterday, just the 12 grapes and a toast with the wife. We (as in all Spain) have this silly tradition of eating a grape with every bell stroke when the clock is hitting 12. We didn't choke.
  2. I've watched a couple of episodes of Black Mirror, Season 4. I've liked the previous 3 seasons.
  3. Nice selection, Jim. Some of that jamón is bellota (acorn), it means the porks were fed with acorn and not any kind of animal processed food. Ibérico refers to the pork's race. Pure ibérico 100% is what we call "pata negra" (black hoof), it's becoming rarer and more expensive, but 50% ibérico (half of the animal's blood from an "ibérico" ancestor) is pretty good too. Cecina is awesome too, it's made from cow or veal's leg, cured in a similar way as pork's legs are cured to make jamón.
  4. Torpedo

    Peaky Blinders

    Netflix in Spain wasn't offering Season 4 yesterday, but today it's available I'm guessing that they needed some time to translate and dub the dialogues. At another service they make available the episodes of other shows in English simultaneously with the US premiere, then a few days later the translated and dubbed ones. I like this show, very entertaining and well made and acted. Thanks for the replies, guys
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    Peaky Blinders

    I've read on other threads that some of you are watching, or finished watching, the 4th season. On what streaming service? The ones I have access to, and they're 3, are still stuck on season 3.
  6. Then Syne ONE, Syne DOS, Syne TROIS, Syne QUATTRO...
  7. Thanks for the review, John. I'm very glad these are working for you I'm better, the tinnitus is back to normal (I've been having bilateral tinnitus since the late teens) and the hyperacusis is much better, now I can go to a restaurant with it not becoming a painful experience. I'd say I've recovered a bit of hearing in the 4-8KHz range, but not much above that, I'll have a new audiogram in a few weeks. I can listen to music on speakers without much discomfort, I'm not brave enough to try headphones yet, if SPLs are highish for some time the tinnitus gets worse.
  8. Happy Birthday, Ric!!!!
  9. Happy holidays, dear friends. I truly wish 2018 is more peaceful and friendly to the world and all of us.
  10. Sorry for resurrecting this almost dead thread, but I thought it'd be better than starting a new one on the same subject. We've been using the Anova with Ziplock bags with good results, no trouble with liquids, most of our sous vide cooking is with dry fresh food. We're considering cutting a whole jamón with the knife, as it should be, but instead of go cutting as long as we're consuming it, we'd cut it all at once and pack the slices in proper vacuumed bags. It should be more convenient, it's a big 7Kg jamón and we'd need a few months to consume it, so by the end it'd be too dry and chewy. We had one professionally cut and vacuum packed once, but they didn't cut it by hand with the knife, nor the vacuum of the bags was first rate. Disappointment at 25€ for an excellent quality pata negra. So, what'd be your recommendation for an affordable, no need of chamber, yet good vacuum quality sealer? We're not spending more in the vacuum sealer than on the jamón
  11. Happy Birthday my friend!!! Undust your Spanish and enjoy this Christmas carroll Maybe the accent makes it harder Have fun
  12. How can you be sure that its character is due to the source and not your liking or the amplifier or speakers, even the room? We're speaking of performance levels that being truly objective and fully aware of what's going on is very difficult, especially if assessing "true neutrality". I'm just playing devil's advocate, I'm not a big fan of Benchmark either, but pay attention to its bass output, it's as good as it gets.
  13. I think it's just two SE TRS stereo outputs for "normal" headphones, although I ignore if there's some way to configure them to become an additional way to output balanced signal on two TRS jacks, one per channel.
  14. That's a very beautiful amp
  15. I don't have any experience to offer on that, sorry
  16. The poor doggie needed to go away
  17. IMHO the Genelec, while at a great price point, are a bit hotter (in the treble) than real so they may enhance brightness on some sources and recordings. ATC speakers have that bias too, but as stated before, it's just my humble opinion. I'm half deaf now
  18. A friend of mine lent me for about one month their DAC-1. At first it sounded warm and likeable, but on the long run (after one week or two) it sounded too soft to be fun and enjoyable to me. No idea how the preamp performs, but if you're thinking of using the DAC, maybe you'd enjoy better something else.
  19. Have you considered studio self-amplified monitors like Dynaudio BM12A or 15A? They're in the same range of studio performance you may be looking for, but more affordable than ATC or PMC. For ultimate performance check Lipinski and KK Audio too. If you must have separate amplifier and passive loudspeakers, they have good products too, but it'll be more expensive. Krell and Pass is highly recommendable stuff but more expensive than Bryston Depending on the power you need, there're plenty of brands making decent stuff at sensible prices. For sources Mytek is OK, I like my DSD. Lavry and Benchmark are worth considering too.
  20. It was Mikey, Steve
  21. Condolences, Knuckles.
  22. Torpedo

    Deals

    I think it's the same free stuff they gave last year.
  23. I dig it too, buy two brotha
  24. I wish they control those fires soon, Ken. Take care.
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