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A few more pictures, just love the look of these babies, you can tell I grew up in the 70s and 80s [emoji16]
 
A nude pic too for [mention=109422]mikey d[/mention]
 
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Dazza bro, those babies are going to move some air around your room in the most languid n luscious manner . A centrefold pinup for the ages.
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1 hour ago, mikey d said:
2 hours ago, Darren69 said:
A few more pictures, just love the look of these babies, you can tell I grew up in the 70s and 80s emoji16.png
 
A nude pic too for [mention=109422]mikey d[/mention]
 
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Dazza bro, those babies are going to move some air around your room in the most languid n luscious manner . A centrefold pinup for the ages.

Yep, make sure the ceiling is hanging on tight.

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2 hours ago, Bunno77 said:

You have the patience of a monk Daz. I couldn't let those sit and not hear them for so long.

How is it going in a quiet house?

My partner is soaking up the calm before the storm.

 

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On 20/06/2019 at 4:58 PM, Darren69 said:

No I haven’t, you can choose. 

Very hard Amigo. Carriage by Counting Crows springs to mind, bit of everything in there, brass, percussion, acoustic guitar,not too heavy, not too light. Or maybe Retrograde by James Blake,complex, full and needing a system with speed,bite and the ability to untangle a lot of sounds. Then again, you might think they both suck!

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8 hours ago, Ooogh said:

Very hard Amigo. Carriage by Counting Crows springs to mind, bit of everything in there, brass, percussion, acoustic guitar,not too heavy, not too light. Or maybe Retrograde by James Blake,complex, full and needing a system with speed,bite and the ability to untangle a lot of sounds. Then again, you might think they both suck!

OK thank you, will see if I have them in my collection and if not, will source them/download etc. First songs off the rank through the new Stratos dac and JBL 4367's!! Will check out @Bunno77 's tracks as well. Lazarus by Terry Callier might be pretty cool as well

 

Then I might follow up with my very first CD, Icehouse, Man Of Colours. Just cos. :) 

 

Of course there were a million tapes etc before that, now all replaced by CD or download or just a memory.

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8 hours ago, Muon N' said:

Definitely look better with the grills off :)

 

I'll have to take a pic of the back of the grills, would be hard to imagine they don't affect the sound, they are very robust. Then again they would be very protective. ;) 

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41 minutes ago, Darren69 said:

 

Then I might follow up with my very first CD, Icehouse, Man Of Colours. Just cos. :) 

 

Fantastic album, one of my older brothers records that I used to spin regularly as a youngster !! :thumb:

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20 hours ago, Darren69 said:

 

I'll have to take a pic of the back of the grills, would be hard to imagine they don't affect the sound, they are very robust. Then again they would be very protective. ;) 

No doubt, they is some very good acoustic fabric out there :)

 

I just mean they look serious with that big driver with the grills off, but not everyone likes serious, luckily they look good either way :thumb:

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