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When I worked...

Posted by Jim Treanor on January 13, 2017 at 21:19:03:

at San Jose's Garland Audio in the late 1970's, Bob Fulton walked in lugging a 28'-long pair of his Golds (not an easy task, given their bulk and weight).

"What do you have there, Bob?" grinned John Garland. "Suspension cables for the Golden Gate Bridge?"

Bob frowned. And then talked antenna theory as we bolted the lug ends into banana-plugs so we could attach the pain-to-maneuver cable to Maggie 1D's and an ARC D-150. We fired up the system, listened...and John didn't laugh at Bob anymore.