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Re: Audiophile question
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- Subject: Re: Audiophile question
- From: Dave Eaton <dave.eaton@minedu.govt.nz>
- Date: Thu, 02 Apr 1998 15:22:36 +1200
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it's always stuck me as mildly amusing that most state of the art ice systems
sound a damn sight better at 300m when the car has all it's windows down.
makes quite a nice vented chamber for well controlled speaker effects. imho.
but hey, what do i know. i still have an old turntable of scottish descent
anchored to my wall, and lots of black shiny dinner-plate sized things around
the room in cupboards...
what is an audiophile anyway - is that something you use to make the holes for
the speakers bigger?
dave
'95 rs2
'90 ur-q
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>Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 18:46:37 EST
>From: MHLIGGINS <MHLIGGINS@aol.com
>
>From past reading I know that some of you folk are serious audio types,
>and I think one or two work at audio stores. I need a bit of information.
>My son wants to be able to "pump up the volume" in his '88 5KS. He has a
>Sony "something 350" with extra bass stuff available on a 4 position switch.
>If he adds much volume, the stock speakers (surprise) distort. This afternoon
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