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  • Restored to Greatness

    Back in January I showed you the Brociner Klipschorn , in dire need of TLC. Now restored to former glory, this Klipsch classic c. 1947 is proudly on display in our engineering lobby. I even jumped a little this morning when I walked by and heard sound coming from it. It actually crossed my mind that...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-29-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, khorn, Klipsch Archives
  • Credit Where Credit Is Due

    Last Friday marked my 9th year with Klipsch. Hard to believe I was still (barely) in my 20s when I climbed a board the crazy train. Now here I am, sitting on 40s back porch, pausing for just a minute to take in the air before heading inside. One of my initial job duties was to manage the heavily trafficked...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-27-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo
  • Scissors and August Birthdays

    My latest parenting quandary, as the mom of a summer baby, has been the age-old "to kindergarten...or not to kindergarten." Back in April I made a command decision, with help from daycare providers, grandparents and teacher-friends, that Steven was ready. He won't turn 5 until August 31...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-24-2009
    Filed under: Parenthood, Daily Photo
  • Dwight and Dilbert: Gone with the Wind

    The saga of the traveling ducks continues. I've been jealous of their adventures so far, but never so much as I am now because they have been spotted swimming near a Little Rock landmark featured in the opening credits of one of my all-time favorite movies (seen at the 1:35 mark). In fact, Pugh's...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-21-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, dwight
  • When they talk...people listen.

    Mondays after vacation are particularly difficult. As I catch up on my few hundred emails, please take this opportunity to browse through (if you haven't already) our tech blog to learn all you ever wanted to know about the most beautiful speakers in the world. Thanks go out to Professor Thump for...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-20-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Palladium
  • Not a Bad Place to Spend Eternity

    Day 4 of my vacation was spent visiting Crown Hill Cemetery , which may seem odd to some, but it's actually been a highlight. Again, it's a place I've never been to and always wanted to see. The highest spot in the Indianapolis area (which isn't really hard to be), it provides a lovely...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-16-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Indiana
  • Where the Present is being Trampled by the Past

    Yesterday I explored a bit of Indianapolis for the first time in my 38 years here...the Eiteljorg Museum . Although the western art inside the museum was lovely, even inspiring, this outdoor display was my favorite. I love how it looks like a herd of deer are about to trample right through downtown....
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-15-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, Indiana
  • Still a Little Young for In-Ear Headphones

    Since I'm on vacation this week, you're stuck with photos from home. This is one of Steven singing loudly along with the " Hot Dog " song from Mickey Mouse Club. And no, I did not set this up. He manages these weird poses all by himself. [ImageAttachment]
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-13-2009
    Filed under: Parenthood, Daily Photo
  • Good Poop from 1982

    I love this vintage dealer supplement (ugh, I can't believe I just called something from the 80's "vintage") titled "Good Poop On Who's Using Klipsch." Especially the small inset on the back titled "A Little Poop About The Klipsch MCM System." Crude? Perhaps...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-08-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, advertisement
  • Please Join Me In Welcoming Back...The RF-7

    While the current Reference Line is sonically stunning and gorgeous to boot, it has never completely escaped the shadow of its loud, proud, rock-n-roll predecessor - the now Classic RF-7 . There was something about this monster that drew people in, chewing them up and spitting them out. Like a die hard...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 07-07-2009
    Filed under: Daily Photo, RF-7
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