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BANNED?????? oh no, not banned. It's where the Harley's reside, and where I can have fun and make noise and smoke and joke.... All without being bothered. I spend a lot of time out there and love it.
 

Northwinds

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I rather enjoy the doghouse/mancave (depending on Deb's current mood), I can't smoke out there though because of the kids
 

orange

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That was too much for an eargasm, and back in the 70s just think of the booze, babes and blow that would have scored...not to condone it at all.
 

Miracle Mile

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60GB vs. 60 Minutes...

Can you imagine?

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A simple (minus $50,-) audio player that can handle ANY kind of audio format (up to 16/48) with a 60GB Micro SD card in it versus a good old 60 minutes tape?

It will probably look like this:



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orange

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remaster shemaster....I need more 2x4's to support the record shelving I've already got!
 

Miracle Mile

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Wasn't my point ...
I know Tony... ;-)

But to be honest (and don't take it personal):

It's a bit boring to listen to polished re-issues from more than 40 years ago.
Much more interesting are the modern recordings engineered with today's knowledge AND equipment.

Besides of that: Most of the people are able to register just 65% (or less) of the 20Hz - 20KHz range......
 

BlazeES

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Broad brushes make for missed opportunities.

I know Tony... ;-)

But to be honest (and don't take it personal):

It's a bit boring to listen to polished re-issues from more than 40 years ago.
Much more interesting are the modern recordings engineered with today's knowledge AND equipment.

Besides of that: Most of the people are able to register just 65% (or less) of the 20Hz - 20KHz range......
 
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