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[quote user="gartenman"] you're making a wise decision aobut the VRD's Tom, I just got mine a few weeks ago and i love them more every day... [/quote] I've had my VRDs for 2 years now, and they are more and more appreciated with time. Usually one gets a new audio toy and loves it for a short time, and if it's just so-so the owner tires of it or finds something else. The VRDs become more "firm" in my rack over time - they're goooooooood And I'm not short
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It was my understanding that the Peach TWO (II) was the linestage equivalent of the BBX II....I could be wrong, but that was the way I "read" it. I also understood that the Peach II was a slightly better sounding linestage than the original Peach. At any rate, it is a requirement in this system to have an HT passthrough feature, which was where the Peach really drew my attention here. If not for the passthrough feature I would get the BBX and be done with it. I COULD still go with the BBX
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Those VRDs hooked up to a pair of RF-7s would sound REEEEEEEAL GOOOOOOOD
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Uh-oh - he went fully horn loaded. That's a horse of a different color - enjoy the ride What's next - tubes? Belle Klipsch dig 'em, ya know
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The 2009 musical costume was The Rolling Stones: "Exile On Main St." Sharon Jones was special guest on vocals, along with backing horn section. The best musical costume to date - and that's quite a high bar. A phenomenal site. The polo fields were grown and manicured much like prescription athletic turf - many were seen kicking off shoes and dancing like it was living room carpet. Lighting director Chris Kuroda lit those date palms in such a manner as to spread the stage lighting across
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Classe is another brand that fits your amplifier sonic descriptions/wants.
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BTW, dtel - that's quite the lineup for $25. Great music scene down there. Many I know who might but aren't attending Phish's Festival 8 are attending VoodooFest this weekend in NOLA, assuredly another quality clambake.
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If this fest were in Maine during August you would see 60K+. It was assumed by Phish that a Halloween fest would draw less people, after a summer tour that many spent heavily on (I'm glad I skipped summer in leiu of this), as well as the travel requirements necessary to draw in the primarily east coast centered fanbase. The hassle of getting camping gear through airlines, the fact many Phish fans are older and now have kids, and the fact that Indio is a long way from most other places serve to
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A little history - Phish's prior Halloween choices: 1994 (Glens Falls, NY) The Beatles - White Album 1995 (Rosemont, IL) The Who - Quadrophenia 1996 (Atlanta, GA) Talking Heads - Remain In Light 1998 (Las Vegas, NV) Velvet Underground - Loaded
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In 7 days, Indio, California becomes "PhishTown" as 35,000+ meet and call home a mile and a quarter square between 50th and 52nd avenues The countdown to the musical costume is in full swing - 99 album candidates on the wall at Phish.com, being slayed at the rate of three or four per day. Phish plays "the last record left alive" at 7:30PM PDT on Saturday the 31st, the centerpiece set of an 8 set weekend. 31 albums remain as of now (68 deceased). Please help elevate my perceived