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^ Agreed. And heh Mikey! Nice job! Me: actually did fix my panasonic plasma today. 2 ICs and 2 caps. Was suffering the 10 blinks of death syndrome, did some research online and decided it was worth a shot. There are a lot of screws in these things; 40 just to take the back off Working great now though.3 points
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Thanks everyone! It's pretty exciting. Another kid? Not so fast... Another pup? Now you're talking!2 points
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The cat food is key. Great flavor enhancer. One or two pellets per drink is enough. Less is more.2 points
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http://app.strava.com/activities/197788611 17.7 mph moving speed.I'm sure I'll lose it as more people upload but Strava says I'm 7th overall for the event.2 points
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Trying Mexican Brisket, blackened Brussel sprouts and green Chile mac n cheese for lunch today.2 points
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Heard my 9-year-old son yell "fuuuuuuuck" for the first time, when Frank Lampard equalized for Man City right at the death. Let it slide on the grounds that there really wasn't any other adequate response.1 point
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Greetings Mario, There are many people much more qualified to answer your question here, but I'll give it a shot anyway since my tastes and expiences somewhat echo your own. I currently own SR-007Mk2's and have have owned 303's in the past. I have heard a lot of 007Mk 1's. The Mk 1 has a subjectively more even and neutral overall presentation. The Mk 1 responds best with solid-state or very neutral tube amplification. The Mk 2 has a bit of a mid bass bump and a slightly more forward presentation. The Mk 1 is preferred by most here, but the Mk 2 is a very fine headphone in it's own right. With some amplification (primarily tube) the Mk 1 can sound a little recessed and dark. I build tube amplification and listen to rock music. In my system I actually prefer the Mk 2. I also prefer the Mk 2 to the LCD-3 ( also a very fine headphone), which I also own. I was very fortunate to get a one time shot at a brand new U.S. Mk 2 with warranty at essentally a used price. Like you, I was hesitant to purchase a 10 year old headphone in unknown condition for the kind of money we're talking here. Many of the Mk 1's I've seen at meets are starting to show their age. If you ever need new drivers from Stax, they will be M 2's. If I had to pay full list priceI for the Mk 2's i might have made a different decision, but I have no regrets and greatly enjoy my Mk 2's.1 point
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I hope these help: http://www.likelyanswers.com/15368186/For-Sale-%09%09Ecp-Dsha-1-Amp Notice the crossed out prices on the latter thread are the original MSRP's.1 point
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Fortunately, I have no human torso, therefore headphone listening sounds identical to speaker listening for me. Except for the fact that I have to speak out of my ass, it works out quite well.1 point
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