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Post by monkumonku on Aug 5, 2014 9:14:10 GMT -5
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Post by roadrunner on Aug 8, 2014 0:18:53 GMT -5
Yeah, the 22 incher would be about the size for monkumonku. Does anyone remember Chicago's big hit back in the late 60's? Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is?
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Post by Dark Ranger on Aug 8, 2014 1:15:02 GMT -5
Seems legit.
All I want for Christmas is Lonnie's front teeth XPR-styled Clock (Emotiva Reference Clock, or ERC-1 for short...uh, wait that doesn't work).
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Post by monkumonku on Aug 8, 2014 9:09:11 GMT -5
Yeah, the 22 incher would be about the size for monkumonku. Does anyone remember Chicago's big hit back in the late 60's? Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is? Yes, it is about 25 or 26 minutes to 4 o'clock, I think.
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Post by restless on Aug 8, 2014 9:52:32 GMT -5
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Post by ÈlTwo on Aug 8, 2014 10:08:13 GMT -5
Yeah, the 22 incher would be about the size for monkumonku. Does anyone remember Chicago's big hit back in the late 60's? Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is? Yes, it is about 25 or 26 minutes to 4 o'clock, I think. You only get that result with analog clocks, digital are precise enough that you know whether it's 25 or 6 to 4.
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Post by monkumonku on Aug 8, 2014 10:14:34 GMT -5
Yes, it is about 25 or 26 minutes to 4 o'clock, I think. You only get that result with analog clocks, digital are precise enough that you know whether it's 25 or 6 to 4. But that's what I like about vinyl analog clocks - they give you that warm, fuzzy feeling rather than being all clinical and precise and sterile about things.
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Post by Priapulus on Aug 8, 2014 15:36:44 GMT -5
Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is? Yes, it is about 25 or 26 minutes to 4 o'clock, I think. monkumonku is correct; clever boy...!
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Post by AudioHTIT on Aug 8, 2014 16:17:03 GMT -5
How about a tube clock in Emo blue? Now if they did one with Nixie Tubes like that I might go for it, maybe needs a glass cover or something, but very cool!
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Post by wizardofoz on Feb 28, 2015 5:13:04 GMT -5
I given up on an Emotiva clock all the old Emotiva amps im not using have only small led holes, and a dead umc-200 window isn't big enough for the module I got. So I had a gutted dead Sunfire processor and tossed the case as can't be bothered to build anything inside and now have a Sunfire Clock. Module from www.banggood.comI don't recall the colours of the leds in the buttons but might get them going and the DTS and Dolby Digital logos to light up too...that will be cool. If they are not blue I can always make them so with some Emotiva leds and maybe sneak and Emotiva logo from a speaker button in somewhere.
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Post by The History Kid on Feb 28, 2015 5:14:45 GMT -5
All the blue lights and Chicago references in this thread give me a warm fuzzy feeling. :3
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Post by novisnick on Feb 28, 2015 23:10:31 GMT -5
Or my clock, till Lonnie does his thing!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2015 3:17:39 GMT -5
Members need to call EMOTIVA! To offer a PRE-PAY to reserve a Limited Edition Clock and help get this CLOCK for all that is serious!
By doing so Emotiva will know that members are sincere.
By offering the PRE-PAY option to EMOTIVA members would only be charged if the CLOCK has been shipped...
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Post by cwmcobra on Mar 1, 2015 8:06:36 GMT -5
How about as an accessory to the XMR-1? Wireless connection that displays time, audio decoding format, output channels used, etc. All in a duplicate of the XMR-1 faceplate. That would be a really cool addition for those that have hidden equipment racks! I know, simple is better; I'll keep dreaming on.......
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