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10-29-2017 08:56 PM |
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Originally Posted by chessman
(Post 875823)
Bob, I love your rig. Well done!
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Thanks Randy – quite satisfied how it’s evolved over the years.:yes:
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Originally Posted by For The Love of Music
(Post 875826)
Hey Bob,
Happy to hear your excited with the addition of the Stillpoints, enjoy the sound!!!
I don’t know if anyone outside Audio knows the amount of work, time and patience it takes in this hobby, seems like installing 4 feet over an inch tall should only take 20, maybe 30 minutes - NOT!
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You can say that again Ed.:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by Audiophilehi
(Post 875837)
Nice setup Bob! Love the r2r as well. :smoking:
As always a little effort goes a long way. Sounds like yours payed off big. :yes:
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Yep maybe painstaking but there is a reward at the end.:music:
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Originally Posted by brownbear
(Post 875840)
That must have been a lot work and a big pain in the rear. I know you're glad that you did it and it must feel awesome. You already said it sounds awesome, so time to enjoy!
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Awfully glad they are in place now – move onto other things needing addressing – but enjoy the music as I trudge along.:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile
(Post 875841)
That's the truth! Stillpoints are addictive!!! Will have you running back to the dealer in no time!!![emoji4]
Bob....Great looking system!!!
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Thanks Mark – hopefully I’ve checked off “stillpoints” for now anyways.;)
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Originally Posted by streetspirit
(Post 875971)
The setup looks great Bob! With your superb system all that effort certainly pays off!
Mitch
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Thank you Mitch.:tiphat:
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Originally Posted by mcpaf76
(Post 875991)
I bet it was stressful disturbing all that perfectly set up gear, but looks like the end results turned out superb!
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Thank you Sir :thumbsup:-- What’s stressful is constantly telling oneself to take a break now and then, relax, think things over – I always fear of carrying my TT & motor on the shelf to a place on the couch & tripping or stumbling or getting caught on a cord or some dumb mishap. I do lock the tonearm in place with some twist ties.
Same with moving equipment to the kitchen island for placing & cleaning; rather getting on ones knees on the carpet, etc. Haste makes waste they say – slow down and think a couple times before doing something & try to address & resolve anything that could cause an unfortunate disaster.
Best Sirs,
Bob
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