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I'd say shiver me timbers, laddy, and man the mainsail, for there be scurvy dogs on the horizon, arrr, but I've seen what kind of custom title that can lead to.

OK, now I get it! 8)

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It is acceptable to use :rofl:

lol, I'll keep that in mind.. thanks ^_^

And HEY! That was very nice, removing my signature, because it was very stupid and annoying.

Too sleepy to post impressions on the stand, but I'll type something.

The Woo Audio stands are very durable and easy to put together. The aluminum looks like it will last many years; however, Audio Technica are slightly too large for the stand because the ends of my A950LTD's cables from both sides touch my drawer.

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I wish. I have a nice floor goban made from Katsura and a nice shogi table board from Katsura as well, both from Hokkaido. Kaya is so expensive ... I'd like to try and use it to put under amplifiers and what not ... so small blocks / cubes would be fine.

me love you long time Nenso, for kaya blocks

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me love you long time Nenso, for kaya blocks

Kaya is really hard to get.. plus it is expensive as well. How large do you need it to be anyways?

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selling weed on head-case gets you banned, unless i receive a sample. you know, to make sure that the other members aren't getting ripped off.

good on ya for lookin out for our bests interest ;)

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No. I'm implying that the "rarer must mean better" philosophy seemed to apply here, just like it does for Black Gate caps.

hehe yeah thanks. i think i understand the opinion of woods around here aside from aesthetics.

Welcome, fuckface.

pleasure is all mine :)

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hehe yeah thanks. i think i understand the opinion of woods around here aside from aesthetics.

There is an opinion of different types of woods and how they affect audio around here? That's news to me. I must not be tweaking extreme enough.
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Not to start a whole big debate, but different woods most certainly have differing resonant values, therefore can sound different in certain applications. For example Red Spruce was favored by Martin guitars for it's resonant qualities. You can take a long piece of Red Spruce and tap it and it will make a ringing sound.

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Not to start a whole big debate, but different woods most certainly have differing resonant values, therefore can sound different in certain applications. For example Red Spruce was favored by Martin guitars for it's resonant qualities. You can take a long piece of Red Spruce and tap it and it will make a ringing sound.

most certainly. the type of wood as well as where it was on a tree trunk affects the sound in instruments like the guitar, violin, cello etc.

however i think the light hearted nature of wood in this thread was more to do with headphone stands :)

at least that is my understanding...

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