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Re: Ajax
#51519 07/08/04 05:21 AM
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De Nada.


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Re: BigWill
#51520 07/08/04 05:22 AM
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If you say stoked then stoked I will be. I'm definitely not a historical buff regarding classical and other eras(baroque,etc.), but I'm just slowly beginning to broaden my collection starting with the naxos label. Naxos low prices combined with very good recordings are keeping me satisfied. That is until I get my hands on a high rez player with good bass management capabilities(denon2200).


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Re: BigWill
#51521 07/08/04 01:23 PM
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Guys regular emoticons work too, without the space:

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You guys must have huge rooms, my m60's are toed in a bit, but the closest corner is only like a inch from the wall, if I move them anymore they're farthed then the center channel, and also look like they're out really far.

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Re: BigWill
#51522 07/08/04 06:43 PM
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You know, all this talk about distance from the wall reminds me of a point I wanted to make to someone awhile ago, but didn't, regarding the thinness of DLPs, plasmas, etc... vs the relative enormity of CRT RPTVs.

The M60s are pretty deep and benefit from spacing from the wall behind. Why bother spending big bucks for thinner technology when your speakers stick out 2+ feet?

Re: BigWill
#51523 07/08/04 07:41 PM
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On reason is because I live alone. My 43 inch DLP weighs 67 pounds, which is 8 pounds less than the 24 inch CRT it replaced. I can move it by myself! Tarzan




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"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
Re: BigWill
#51524 07/08/04 10:27 PM
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In reply to:

My 43 inch DLP weighs 67 pounds, which is 8 pounds less than the 24 inch CRT it replaced. I can move it by myself!




Ain't it great! My 61" DLP weighs 108 pounds and can easily be moved by two people.


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Re: BigWill
#51525 07/08/04 10:39 PM
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Oh yeah! Well, my, um, TV swivels this way and that!

Re: BigWill
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Swivel is a nice feature.


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Re: BigWill
#51527 07/08/04 11:30 PM
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Yeah? Well, well, um.... errr..... my TV..... um..... shows moving color picture! Yeah, that's it.


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Re: Someone other than BW
#51528 07/09/04 01:59 AM
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Sorry, that title was annoying me.

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