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Drove to Long Beach this morning to pick up the Transfiguration Spirit cartridge. I couldn't stay long, but a couple kinda interesting things:

He mentioned currently owning over 100 different cartridges :o

He asked me what turntable, arm, phonostage, amp, pre amp and cables I'd be pairing it with. Never asked me what speakers. :palm:

When I told him I use monoprice cables, he talked almost the entire time about all kinds of speaker cables, interconnects, and digital cables that I need to buy.

He had the VR4's and it was my first time listening to them (only a few minutes though). They sounded pretty good, but imaging seemed a bit hazy. That might have something to do with him BLASTING the music though. I'm starting to think I listen to music really, really low because everytime somebody shows me their speaker rig the music is uncomfortably loud and most of the times I picked up a set of headphones at CanJam (in which the volume wasn't turned down all the way after listening by the previous user) the volume was really loud. Actually, Jude said I listen at lower levels than steveo (I believe that's his name) which some people couldn't believe.:D

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On Daddy Duty while Mrs. Monkey just won a kindle at CES.

We live in dangerous times here in the Monkey household. Mrs. Monkey is at CES and has been showing an increased interest in all things audio. I gave her a pair of triple.fi's and she was listening to the Stax rig the other day. And she's damn good at articulating differences between sources. All of this is good because a) I just think it's cool that she gets the hobby and B) it's something she can enjoy, too. However, with this increased interest and her presence at CES comes something bad: price awareness, and sensitivity thereto.

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However, with this increased interest and her presence at CES comes something bad: price awareness, and sensitivity thereto.

Oh Oh. That never bodes well. :palm:

My gun buying habits changed once my bride discovered what they cost. I've become quite adept at side stepping the cost question. Not too early to learn effective deflection techniques.

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We live in dangerous times here in the Monkey household. Mrs. Monkey is at CES and has been showing an increased interest in all things audio. I gave her a pair of triple.fi's and she was listening to the Stax rig the other day. And she's damn good at articulating differences between sources. All of this is good because a) I just think it's cool that she gets the hobby and B) it's something she can enjoy, too. However, with this increased interest and her presence at CES comes something bad: price awareness, and sensitivity thereto.

you're killing independent dinny, worlds are colliding.

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Woke up late and a little hung over from a night out. Rode 33miles on my bike trainer setting a new PR on the course I did. Meaghan and I then took a dip in the hot tub in sub freezing temperatures which was lots of fun now that we have suitable robes. Ate lunch.

Now I am resting up for a "Max Power" torture session on the trainer again to find out my max HR and functional threshold power.

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Freezing our butts off. It's after noon and the widget on my screen says it's 39 degrees. This is not proper sub-tropical weather!

Our house is relatively new, so it has heat. I can't imagine what it's like for the people who don't have it. Just huddle around class-A amps, I guess

Yeah, we had a high of 33 the other day and a low in the low 20's three nights in a row. Not fun in Houston. I had to find my neighbor yesterday to let them know that one of their pipes had busted from the overnight freeze and was flooding the street. :eek: Cannot wait for it to get above 50 again!

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