"A thick filling usually made from lotus seed paste is surrounded by a relatively thin (2-3 mm) crust and may contain yolks from salted duck eggs" according to Wikipedia.
It's powering the KLH's right now and I am a very happy listener. Next up is to recap the crossovers in the speakers. Just hope I don't feck them up. But I'm doing a ton of reading on it and will be taking my time. But even with 40 year old caps these things sound pretty damn good to my ears.
I like the Netflix interface. After initial input of email and password that is it. My Vizio tv has a Netflix app and it sucks. This is much better and includes search. Moving between items was fast and the streaming looked good. I will probably use Netflix the most on this and so far I like its implementation.
Got mine yesterday. Haven't had a lot of time to play with it yet but so far I like it. It was fairly easy to set up (except for typing via the included remote) and connecting to my Netflix account was simple. My advice so far is to ditch the mini remote and use the updated Remote app from an iPhone or iPad. Picture quality seems good. I just did audio fed to the TV via HDMI and then back out to a dac and to the audio rig, but it sounded ok with both video and audio material.
And it's a tiny little sucker.
With Kevin's donation of the KLH Model Sixes and the Wintek receiver I fell into the retro-fi camp. And I just ordered a McIntosh MA5100 to try in place of the Wintek so I'm pretty much getting into the retro mode.
No, not for the weirdest cocktail ever, but a little wood restoration and some pleasant drinking.
However, I did hear of an interesting new cocktail made with prune juice and wood alcohol - it' called a Shit or Go Blind.
Set up the Wintek receiver and KLH Model Six speakers I generously received from Kevin. To put it mildly I am gobsmacked. Happy ears and a big shit eating grin. Thanks again Kevin. I have some work to do on these but man are they starting out with promise.