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Old 07-14-2013, 11:46 AM
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Gilmour solo is quite good, IMO.

Waters solo...eh, not so much.

Don't believe I've ever heard "Wet Dream"........I'll have to keep an eye peeled.

Pink Floyd as a group has as yet to be topped, IMO.

Think I'll fire up the garage system and jam Songs from the film "More".

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Ah....More, another one on heavy rotation. I've not listend to much DSOTM or post that album Floyd lately aside from Momentary and Division Bell. Just a bit burned on it all.

Do check out Wet Dream as it's a great album. I think it's the sax player from DSOTM on here along with Snowy White on guitar would later be part of the Band on the Wall tour.....
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Old 07-14-2013, 12:03 PM
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Back when I stacked speakers I used a Niles SVC-2, separate volume controls for each set of speakers and a protection circuit which adds resistance depending on what the ohms are on the speakers. Picked it up for around $30 on Fleabay...they no longer make that model.

If you think the Altecs are harsh I can only imagine what you will think of the Klipsch. Especially if you are using a solid state amp to drive them.

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That is the thing.....I love my Klipsch but they are not the classic...they are synergy and reference. RB-5s and SB-3s.

Maybe a cap change improve things.......they do sound decent with some stuff....the guitar solos make my ears hurt on rock though...and this is with tube amp.

Thanks for the Niles suggestion I have a rat shack selector but it does not change the ohm rating so I have to be careful.
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Old 07-14-2013, 12:36 PM
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Did some one say "stacked" & "Altec"...



846A's on 846B's.....The Valencia's stacked horn to horn.
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Nice!
no wonder I found the Santana at the thrift...no horn.

At least I did do a successful refoam job I am proud of myself for that I got over my fear of shimming....
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Old 07-14-2013, 01:21 PM
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no wonder I found the Santana at the thrift...no horn.

At least I did do a successful refoam job I am proud of myself for that I got over my fear of shimming....
The B's were my first set of "real" speakers. This photo was from long ago when I first started in this hobby. I don't think I still have any of the gear seen in the photos
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Old 07-14-2013, 02:23 PM
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Yes it is strange how we use it for awhile and let it go....I was sort of looking for a Magnavox console pull in there somewhere lol...........I know from AK that you work on them.
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Old 07-14-2013, 02:27 PM
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Yes it is strange how we use it for awhile and let it go....I was sort of looking for a Magnavox console pull in there somewhere lol...........I know from AK that you work on them.
Not at this point. I was still rooted in SS. I really was not far into the journey. The Sansui G-8700DB you see there was the center piece. I very nice sounding receiver.
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Don't know whether this should be in the movie thread or this one. We have started the free trial of netflix, and I have been surveying the concert footage. Just listened to/watched Jethro Tull in the Isle of Wright festival back in '70. The doc is called "Nothing is Easy" and has some killer work by all of the group. Also caught just a little bit of the "Strat Pack" - a couple of songs by Joe Walsh. I have all sorts of other concert films/documentaries queued up - now I just have to find the time.

Since my wife is in bed, I listened through the USB sound fob and Sennheiser HO 457 headphones. Not bad at all.

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Hmmm, might have to give Netflix a shot. Thanks for the tip, Don. Love some Tull.
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Old 07-14-2013, 04:10 PM
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Clapton:Unplugged in the car yesterday to the family shindig in Redondo Beach. (A whole nest of Cali liberals.)

on to 'Hymns of The 49th Parallel' by KD Lang...damn, best pipes I've ever heard. 'A Case of You' is sounding magical on JBLs and 6V6s.


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Old 07-14-2013, 04:36 PM
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Not at this point. I was still rooted in SS. I really was not far into the journey. The Sansui G-8700DB you see there was the center piece. I very nice sounding receiver.
The last SS receiver I had was a Sansui 890DB. It was a good looking piece, but I never really cared for the sound.

It most likely was in need of some caps and a bias adjustment.

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