Bill, Michael, Bob,
thank you very much for warm words! My Setup on AA looks like a german-ukrainian grenade thrown into the Kingdome of MacIntosh. :smoking: |
-- Sergio, how often do you listen to music from cassette tapes?
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Nice a lot of love there Sergio:)
Congrats on a nice sounding setup well though out! |
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-- Yes, little ones, like your little 'Hurricane' :cool: , are another source of music for sure.
* Hurricane, is that his real name? ...I like it. :) |
Not of course. "Hurricane" (U-ra-gan in Russian) will be too much exotic even for me! )))
She has pure slavonic name - Nezhdana (means "unexpectable"). Little Hurricane - home nickname, because we are hiding from her everything - electronic devices ( mobile phones, remote controls, documents, etc.). My speakers does not have any protection I bought special material and my wife made covers. When I removed it few days ago to make snapshots for AA - she was immediately near right speaker and her little finger already laid on mid freq speaker. Or another story - She took two days ago metal central wheel from original cover of my vinyl player Elac and tried to scratch new headphone amp. I've been close to get sheer heart attack. Fortunately she is still not so strong to scratch well painted amp. ))) Thus it is some kind of extreme for my gear at the present moment. |
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Ahh children and audio.I got into it at age 4 in 1969 by messing with my fathers tube amp when he was at work.He came home,turned it on and that was the end of that one.I keep a close eye and take any precautions possible cause you never know when a little me might show up!
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By the way Sergio, Hurricane in French (I am French, Canadian) is Ouragan, same phonetic as in Russian. :cool: |
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