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  1. I got wood! And metal. And sand. Super excited to try out my new DAC from Doug. Thanks for the beautiful work!
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  2. Happy Birthday. Hope you enjoy your new birthday amp
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  3. So I wanted to replace the foam in my 007 Mk1 headphones. I modeled them in up (I love having a mill ) and here's what I got...
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  4. Noticed last second that Los Lobos and the Tedeschi Trucks band were performing tonight at Riveredge Park so I jumped in the car and headed to Aurora. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  5. FTFY Happy Birthday Kerry!
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  6. maybe time to do a full power regenerator circuit.
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  7. Good point.... "goes off to draw up plans to build a 39k$ amp and then measure it..."
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  8. The whole thing can be streamed on espn http://espn.go.com/30for30/ojsimpsonmadeinamerica/
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  9. ^ That's a real win win
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  10. Have a great one Kerry! I think I'll fire up the T2 in your honor. Maybe feed by my new ECP DAC! Cheers!
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  11. Northern pike. Catch of the day.
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  12. Charles Bradley in concert (video) http://www.npr.org/event/music/469584112/charles-bradley-live-in-concert-sxsw-2016
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  13. God's aim is true (if you believe in that sort of thing).
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  14. I guess they CAN tell shit from Shinola.
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  15. It's too bad 56 is too big or I could give you a deal on a Calfee...
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  16. From NPR's first listen, Mogwai's new one, Atomic, is excellent!
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  17. Test Tone @ Home live right now: http://mixlr.com/illuminator/chat
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  18. BOOB, innit? Walt Disney, First Ever Disneyland Opening day, 17 June 1955. R & S Records Jellybeans. LED lights attached to pigeons above Brooklyn. Mt Agung from Mt Batur, Bali.
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  19. Well now, this kind of bitchiness makes perfect sense now! Brent, take a Midol and refrain from posting until your "monthly friend" is gone.
    1 point
  20. Get ready for it, he's using his mill. That he built. I think maybe using another mill that he built. Fantastic, Kerry, as usual.
    1 point
  21. Thanks. You need to get Fusion 360 and learn how to use it It's from Autodesk and is free to individuals and small businesses. It took me about 3 hours to model these.
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  22. Not stemming from this event, but I decided to turn in a resume to another job on campus Wednesday before leaving work. Got a callback yesterday for a meeting (to take place when I return from vacation). That was easy...
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  23. Zoe was at the last Weezer show I went to... in utero. It's fitting. **BRENT**
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  24. I know this dude! I walked in and saw Tyll with John, the organizer of this event, and I get greeted with a big hug and a "guess what I had for breakfast today. Biscuits and gravy!" Totally looks better than the silver one. You guys are crazy re: silver enthusiasts. The mystical and magical Ingwe!!! (Also, my hair was wrecked after 2 hours of driving with a window down, and then headphones on and off all day; perhaps I should move to the Ingwean/Namaanian model of hairstyles.) Brazillian steakhouse for dinner? Don't mind if I do. With Justin, Purk, and Matt. These been ribs were just stupidly good. Chris was very happy when he found out I was eating about 3 pounds of protein. Server: "Lamb?" Me: "Of course." Sun In My Belly I met up with an old friend to go out for brunch after Justin and I parted ways this afternoon. It turns out he wound up at the same place, but ate outside. We found this out when I posted on FB, and he said he'd just left after Jasmin and I had gone off couch shopping. I love shopping. Kirkwood Breakfast Softly scrambled eggs with herbed boursin cheese, honey glazed bacon, buttermilk biscuit, house made strawberry jam. I didn't think it looked that great, but it was SO good. Jasmin recommended going "bacon egg biscuit" with it, and it was totally the right call. The cheesy eggs just killed it with the biscuit, and the bacon is actually folded over in the pic below, and was actually wide enough for a partial strip to cover most of the biscuit. Mmmm... mimosas that you have to build yourself. I wound up killing the OJ, as we just used a "splash" in each glass. , Also, there were some headphones, IIRC. BHSE killed it, per usual, on the stat side. I listened to the HE-1000 out of the GS-X Mk 2 finally. Probably the best Ortho I've heard. Easily worth 500$. I'm sure it's several multiples of that, but not sure it'd be what I'd turn to. On the dynamic side, ECP Audio made a combination that made me like HD800s (plural, not model name.) That's only happened once before, with a Denon TT out of Matt/NWT's MPX3. If I didn't hate how the HD800 looked, and had an unlimited budget, and already had a BHSE + Stax setup, I'd give Doug a bunch of cash, and a voucher for a nice steak dinner. I didn't listen to everything like some people did, but there was a ton of stuff there, and for the people still on the hunt for something new/different, I think it was a great event. Enjoyed seeing everyone and hope we get to do it again next year. **BRENT**
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  25. The meet was superb and would have not happened to be this good unless the ACOA members are on board. Many thanks to John Morrison and the team for organizing this superb event. I hope we can do this annually and even more people will attend. We have more than 10 vendors and plenty of set up to listen to. There were 15 or so raffle prize items and Brent walked away with his new office rig, the Matrix HPA-2C. Tyll was his very cool self, visiting and talking to everyone at the meet. His keynote speech was very informative and entertaining. Will the new line of Beats with lighting connector really spell the end to analog headphones? Tyll also spent a few minute listening my KGSSHV Carbon and SR009...and walked away very impressed. The highlight of the meet for me was meeting Doug in person and listened to his new line of amplifiers. His Copenhagen amplifier both tube & SS were noting short of spectacular. It was so very musical with a performance really worth remembering. I'm afraid my bank account will soon take a serious hit because of it. The DSHA-2 was also there and should be his biggest seller once it is officially released. I'm looking forward to an in-home audition of these amps soon. Thanks again Doug...you and your setup were the highlight of the meet for me. I also had an equally wonderful time hanging out with Justin and Brent during and after the meet. We had a great meal at a local Brazilian Steak House and I recommended some wild spots for Justin and Brent to check out afterward. Justin sure was impressed with the ATL's local hotties and may consider to move his factory here. C'mon Justin...I need a new job! It goes without saying that I had a great time with Justin's new ride. That pretty red sport car was just damn nice to ride in. Thanks for allowing me and Matt to take it for a spin. Sorry for the quality of the pictures, I had a heavy loads and the Canon S100 is starting to fail me. Should have brought a better camera.
    1 point
  26. Did this one today. Layout file name is JimL_CS.LYT.
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