Re: 7 Channel Amplifiers/ Receivers
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So go to bed if it's to late for ya
It's only 12:30 here in IL.
Last edited by wid; 05/29/05 05:31 AM.
Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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I'm still thinking about Outlaw mono's (2) as a stepping stone. Funds keep me from the 7 channel I'd like. Maybe 2 now and a 5 at Christmas. Mono's woulg give me 7.
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May have to, you know how it is getting old? Grey, bald, fat...lazy!
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In reply to:
Grey, bald, fat...lazy
No need to talk about me like that
Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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Is that the order it happens. I though lazy, fat, grey, bald. And other things. But not taking that viagra. Just now enjoying the HDTV.
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In CA, it's only 11:30! I seem to be doing it in the lazy, then bald way. Don't know what comes next...
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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In reply to:
Don't know what comes next...
I do..............................................................but I can't remember what it is! ...............................................................
Jack
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Ajax: at the ripe old age of 58, soon to be 59, I know what you mean. Now, what was I going to say..........? LOL!!!
On a slightly different topic this morning, I was on another chat board where one person was talking about his lights dimming when he turned on his "high powered" amp. Assuming that everything else was OK (and I'm not sure one way or another), this may be the so called current "in rush."
I know that there are simple circuits that are used to prevent this. But, are there some "cheap" add on or plug in units that also do this? No, I'm not talking about those so-called power conditioners even though they may do the job. Anyone have a link or two?
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Was that a home system? Or vehicle.
I had that problem with my truck system, even with a capacitor. I had to buy a deep cycle battery.
If it's his home, then he's probably on a circuit that's already overloaded with a common neutral to the lighting circuit. That would cause the lights to dim.
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It was a home system on a 20 amp circuit.
Said that he put it on another 20 amp circuit with nothing else turned on, and it did almost the same thing. Sure sounds like a current in-rush problem.
Any links to in-rush protectors?
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