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Eyeball shape and a crazy price tag
Eyeball shape and a crazy price tag
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And quit ragging on the analog brethren, will ya? If one listens, breathes and believes in vinyl, *** does he need digital [i]anything[/i] for?
Um.. Maybe so they could buy the latest and greatest(?) muzak as it becomes available. Very little, if any of it's being released on vinyl.
And quit ragging on the analog brethren, will ya? If one listens, breathes and believes in vinyl, *** does he need digital [i]anything[/i] for?
Um.. Maybe so they could buy the latest and greatest(?) muzak as it becomes available. Very little, if any of it's being released on vinyl.
- An amp? A second speaker?
- by gregmar April 19, 2007 11:56 AM PDT
- You will need an amplifier to drive the speaker. Is the $150,000 the price for one speaker? Do you need two or will the second one cause you to have standing waves (not rounded)? I do not think I could afford to rent this setup for a week; so, I guess I don't really care.
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