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Re: Bookshelf weights incorrect?
#107847 08/18/05 08:42 PM
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They totaled 300 +/- .2% the weight of my center channel alone.

Pretty accurate....huh?

Re: Bookshelf weights incorrect?
#107848 08/18/05 09:20 PM
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I'm so confused.


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Re: Bookshelf weights incorrect?
#107849 08/18/05 10:38 PM
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Ok...I took a two b' fur and measured half way.

layed it on the porch rail and had a Grandkid put an M3 on each end....and they didn't fall!

Then we put on different M3s and they still didn't fall!!

They bobbled up and down a bit and we measured the time differences of the cycles to get a good Delta W.

We had to quit when it started raining and we knew we didn't have outdoor speakers.

The alternative was to use the bathroom scale.....

Re: Bookshelf weights incorrect?
#107850 08/18/05 11:17 PM
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Speaking of weigh-ins... How about having a contest at the picnic? The heaviest person in attendance gets your heaviest product. The lightest person gets your lightest product. The tallest person gets your tallest product. And the shortest person gets your shortest product.

And ...

all the average people get nothing.

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#107851 08/19/05 12:33 AM
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Screw you, tallie!


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Re: Bookshelf weights incorrect?
#107852 08/19/05 12:58 AM
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>>The heaviest person in attendance gets your heaviest product.
>>The tallest person gets your tallest product.

Oooh Oooh, I get the EP600 !!!


M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39
M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1
LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
Re: Bookshelf weights incorrect?
#107853 08/19/05 02:35 AM
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Are you over 6 8?

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#107854 08/19/05 03:01 AM
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You're 6'8"? I guess I better start eating if I want an EP600, then.

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#107855 08/19/05 03:04 AM
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Actually I'm only 6' 4" and 313 lbs (down from 354 16 weeks ago), but maybe I can get my taller son to step up for me.



Re: Bookshelf weights incorrect?
#107856 08/19/05 03:54 AM
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HOLLY CRAP!!! I'm a frigin' midget compared to all of you!!! On a good day, I'm 5'6" - probably closer to 5'5"!

And no, there will be NO midget toss at the Axiom GTG in September.

It was fun in high school, though. I always asked the tall girls to dance.



Shawn

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I think I'm developing an addiction.
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