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In Reply to: RE: A Real Life Tragedy....... posted by kavakidd on May 03, 2015 at 23:44:06
We listened to music quite a bit during our dating. Here's my bachelor pad circa '85:
My passion for music has never been an issue. When we married a year later, we finished the basement and moved the system down there. :)
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so I didn't have any window treatments up yet and the large tapesty draped over the railing behind the couch was put on the back wall.
We had our second house built and I spec-ed a large downstairs listening room. With my current house, I'm using a large bedroom as a dedicated listening room. Guys need a cave!
If she loved me she wouldn't want me to give it up.. If she was so anti- music I wouldn't have gotten to the point in relationship where it would be an issue..
FWIW my wife thinks the audio stuff is cool.. she especially likes the way the MBL 101e look.. She also really dug the various Logan's I've had..
You need another hobby Ralf.
Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public
H. L. Mencken
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No, I couldn't get away with adding that to the mix - unless I stuck in the back of the room with the stats. :)
My oldest brother was a HAM as well, but had a much simpler setup. He did, however, have a huge tower antenna located in the middle of Unversity Park in Dallas. His neighbor asked him why he had such a big one. His reply? He had a big screen TV! He got some of his gear from a retired CBS guy that was borderline illegal in terms of power. Sometimes, his sprinkler heads would pop when he broadcasted.
Love the prop, too. Hartzell?
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That's the old 669g prop.
Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public
H. L. Mencken
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