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    New, organic amp stablizer

    Toasty-005-2

    This tweak seems to improve overall coherency in the all-important upper mid-range. The system does require some degree of continuous maintenance.

    ps- No disrespect to tweakers intended... just sharing a good laugh I had yesterday... weather's getting colder here LOL.
    Last edited by jak2; 10-29-2007 at 03:49 PM.

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    Welcome to AudioReview! Nice first post.
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    welcome to AR, and be sure to post often

    btw, nice amp stabilizer, but doesn't it require quite some maintenance?

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    Welcome to AR. Hope to see more of your posts & pics.

    By the way, your amp stabilizer looks just like my subwoofer stabilizer.
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    By the way, your amp stabilizer looks just like my subwoofer stabilizer.
    LOL, cats... they're everywhere they want to be... so you are no doubt claiming low frequency stabilization???

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    You were listening to maybe...

    ...Cat Stevens
    ...Pussycat Dolls
    ...Al Stewart's Year of the Cat
    ...Cat's in the Cradle


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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Peck
    ...Cat Stevens
    ...Pussycat Dolls
    ...Al Stewart's Year of the Cat
    ...Cat's in the Cradle

    Actually, I don't have any "cat" music... I think she's partial to my Living Stereo recording of the Robert Shaw Chorale's Sea Shanties... hears those sailer's songs and thinks someone is gonna maybe feed her some fish.

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    My cat can't get on my amp, but he was stabilizing my turntable once by laying on top of the dust-cover. I believe it was a saturday and I was hitting the snooze button for at least a couple hours, I think he got fed up because once I saw him on there I jumped up and shooed him off. I was awake at that point.

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