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Steve likes the big ones and Dan likes the little ones.

I know for a fact that Dan has held big ones as well as little ones, and seemed to enjoy both.

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I just think you're missing a lot if you don't find the small ones sometimes...and if you're not expecting it, the big ones are really uncomfortable, and you don't get to sit much.

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The big ones can be intimidating and even painful if you're not ready for the encounter. But if you free your mind and resolve to enjoy the situation, you'll usually find that you can handle it alright.

Al had a huge one in Mayberry, and I don't remember anyone complaining, or getting hurt. In fact I remember Colin smiling the whole time.

The small ones can be easier to the beginner though. They seem to go smoother, though I think that's mostly psychological.

Acidbasement had a really little one in Winnipeg, but I think the four of them still enjoyed it.

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Acidbasement had a really little one in Winnipeg, but I think the four of them still enjoyed it.

As long as it's not falsely advertised as a really big one, a little one can provide a lot of enjoyment, absolutely.

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MASantos told me about this "other" site where i could find headphone talk and DIY stuff.

Been here for a while, mostly reading.

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I read about it. It mentioned the quality of the threads was better than on Head-Fi, which grabbed my attention.

The fact that this forum is a lot smaller is also nice ; reminds me of a couple years ago when i still had time lurking around forums :)

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A gang of people I know and respect beat me over the head with the merits of Headcase one night in Los Angeles.  Soon afterwards I discovered that what they were saying was true.

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