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Re: Newbie needs advice
SirQuack #247282 02/16/09 11:59 PM
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Dollar for dollar Axioms subs doesn't compete with Hsu.


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Re: Newbie needs advice
Wid #247297 02/17/09 12:54 AM
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Dave,

It is really simple.

1) check page 1 of the "Audition" thread in the Hearing Things section.

2) look for someone in your area and make a note of the name.

3) then you can click on the "user list", locate the user(s), click on their name, and send them a PM.

OR, locate their name in any thread by searching, and do the same.

The alternative is to send a PM to user "Axiom" who replaced "Amie" and they might be able to provide information for people not on the list via the methods you mentioned above.


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Re: Newbie needs advice
SirQuack #247321 02/17/09 02:27 AM
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Axiom 201: Advanced Forum Usage Techniques

Today's lesson: How to send a PM if you don't have a username to click on

Adridged version, for those who don't like to read

> > Click this link < <

Detailed instructions
  1. Click the My Preferences menu near the top of any forum page.
  2. Click My Messages in the menu.
  3. Click the Options menu near the top-left of the page.
  4. Click Send a New Private Message.
  5. Type a recipient's name (case does not matter) in the first box and click Add. You can add up to five recipients.
  6. Enter a subject on the Subject line and then type your message in the Message box.
  7. Click I want to preview my message (if that's true) and click Send when you're done.


Re: Newbie needs advice
pmbuko #247326 02/17/09 02:35 AM
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skull,

You have the exact setup that I have. I have an Outlaw sub. I will someday make the jump to one of the higher Axiom subs, but it isn't absolutely necessary to have a match in that department. I love how my stuff sounds all together.


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Re: Newbie needs advice
thefwam #247329 02/17/09 02:50 AM
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 Originally Posted By: thefwam
skull,

You have the exact setup that I have. I have an Outlaw sub. I will someday make the jump to one of the higher Axiom subs, but it isn't absolutely necessary to have a match in that department. I love how my stuff sounds all together.

Thanks for the vote of confidence! I'm glad you are enjoying your system and sub (designed by Dr. Hsu, afaik). I keep feeling better and better about my decision. I must have told my wife "Ah, I found the speakers we are getting!" Only to tell her something different a day later. I also put in a big order from monoprice for 12 guage wire, banana plugs, premium fiber cable, premium 2-rca, 1-rca and 3-rca component cables. So All I need now are my speakers, sub and a house to put them in (goobye apartment living!).

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modifiedskull #247339 02/17/09 03:50 AM
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 Quote:
(goobye apartment living!).

Green acres is the place to be...


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Re: Newbie needs advice
fredk #247343 02/17/09 04:03 AM
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 Originally Posted By: fredk
Green acres is the place to be...

I haven't lived in a house full time since I went away to college (now finishing a doctorate, so it's been a loooong while). We rented a "rural" place on a wooded acre with a huge lawn. I will "own" grass! I won't have to hear my neighbors come home from work at midnight, right when I head to bed and talk loudly for an hour, or smell the rank fish my other neighbor cooks, or fight for a parking space. The list goes on and on. Oh, and when my wife is out I can play my music and games as loud as I like. My metal days when i was a teenager really did some damage to my ears so I need things extra loud just to hear them. I guess I'm going def at 31. i guess the next step is home ownership as opposed to renter-ship, but we are excited about our move.

Re: Newbie needs advice
SirQuack #247345 02/17/09 04:05 AM
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SirQ & PMbuko,

Thanks for the info. I'm very new here so did not know of the user list. The fact that it is square in the middle of my screen, is my only sensible defense. ;\)

Twelly had 12 post between 4/03 to 5/04 so I don't there's much of a chance they will og on to see a PM. I will email user 'Axiom' to see if they will give my contact info to Twelly.
thanks again.
Dave


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Re: Newbie needs advice
fredk #247347 02/17/09 04:13 AM
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 Originally Posted By: fredk
Green acres is the place to be...



Showing your age there Fred... and Zsa Zsa is 92

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Re: Newbie needs advice
modifiedskull #247359 02/17/09 05:43 AM
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 Originally Posted By: modifiedskull

I keep feeling better and better about my decision. I must have told my wife "Ah, I found the speakers we are getting!" Only to tell her something different a day later.


My wife also does not understand what the big deal is. ;\)
The more I learn, the more I see I can possible tweek my choice to be a bit better. One reason, is that different variables present themselves as I learn how conditions I had not considered before, affect my choice. I really appreciate her patience. Well I hope she is being patient. ;\)


Dave

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