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    Vinyl Fundamentalist Forums Moderator poppachubby's Avatar
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    Cool. If you are happy with the end result of the USB rips than that's all that matters. I asked because lately I have been really concerned with ripping. Been ripping like a mad man.

    Not sure if you can with that table, but you should check out Audacity. Sounds like your program is definitely similar, but Audacity has great tagging ability.

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    WAF- I like the tall ones.....

    Had to do a little bargaining with the wife since I will to lay out some cash. She was not a big fan of how the Heresy's went with the rest of the living room decor so she said I can get the tube amp up and running if she could select another pair of speakers for the living room other than the Heresy's. I did not object too much since once I get the tube amp going I was going to probably have to move the Heresy's anyway or change the set up to accomodate the tube amp. So what would she choose.... vintage Electro-Voice?? KLH?? Dynaco??- No her choice was "the tall ones".....

    So no problem there as the Time Windows are one of my favorites and are great fit with the Adcom set-up.
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    Moving Day.....Again

    I know -I know every time I say this is the last time I am moving stuff it lasts about a month. But I was able to find this little entertainment center today and it works perfectly in my second listening room. Very Very High WAF and I am happy with being able to use the KEF's again. The sony ES gear with the wood sides matches perfectly with the furniture. The black grills of the KEF's matches the TF-600's. My wife likes the Abbey Road pic in the back as well.
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    Technics SL 1700
    Rogers BBC Monitors LS3/6

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    Very nice! Are your speakers rear ported? Can you move them out from the windows any? I'd bet the windows with no treatment is sucking some of you bass out of the room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyfi
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    Very nice! Are your speakers rear ported? Can you move them out from the windows any? I'd bet the windows with no treatment is sucking some of you bass out of the room.

    Yes, they're rear ported. The room is small 10X11, so placement is limited but they sound great, bass is nice and full....I'm a happy camper.
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    Nice job Styx. Too many vintage systems are a ramshackle mess. Good posters too. That makes me miss my dedicated listening space. I had the coolest posters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlumpBuster
    Nice job Styx. Too many vintage systems are a ramshackle mess. Good posters too. That makes me miss my dedicated listening space. I had the coolest posters.
    Thanks. It's not the greatest room for music (better than not having one) but works well for me.

    Some before pics.




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    L/R: HK-3490, HK FL-8385, HK Bridge II, Polk Monitor 70, Polk PSW-110 (2)

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