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Post by selind40 on May 13, 2023 21:24:45 GMT -5
Beautiful! The only thing I know for sure is that it's got lots and lots of optional accessories on it! Everywhere you look! And I haven't ever seen those wheels before either, very unique. Just can't figure out the year. 2007/08 maybe? 2011….street glide, with tour pack. 13k miles, original owner was a great guy & very meticulous…..and I appreciated that, hence it’s in my garage now.
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Post by Lsc on May 13, 2023 22:05:55 GMT -5
Just read a review on these by Andrew Robinson when he was writing for "HomeTheaterReview" in 2008 and he noted that one of these weighs 360 lbs!!! I sure hope you already knew where these would sound the best in your room!!! I'm noticing from the pictures these are the original version, so I'm guessing you bought used? If so, and if you don't mind, just curious what you paid for your twins? They sure look nice! Yes. These are the Gotham V1s and they were pretty heavy as it took 4 people to get ‘em installed. I didn’t have to go down any stairs so that was good. It was a sizable chunk of change and way more than what I’ve spent on any subs before this. I had the SVS PB16 which I thought was a monster in its own right but that sub was 175 lbs so less than 1/2 of these guys. I also have a JL F113 so I’m familiar with the brand and sound. Thanks - the looks is what got my wife to say why don’t you by both? I was originally going to buy 1 and use it with my F113. As far as placement, I pretty much had only one choice so but they seem to perform well given the location. The power and speed combo is the main reason why I got it….I’m still dialing it in because I don’t want too much bass with everything.
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Post by davidl81 on May 13, 2023 22:51:24 GMT -5
TCL 98” TV for the living room. Huge TV, but with a really good PQ. Amazon had in on sale for $4001.
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Post by MusicHead on May 14, 2023 11:09:17 GMT -5
14' length, 5/32" diameter galvanized carbon steel cables. One of our garage doors needed maintenance:
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Post by AudioHTIT on May 16, 2023 18:50:32 GMT -5
Córdoba Stage Edge Burst … a rather unique nylon stringed hollow body electric (#15 in the stable)
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Post by ttocs on May 16, 2023 19:05:42 GMT -5
Córdoba Stage Edge Burst … a rather unique nylon stringed hollow body electric (#15 in the stable) Gorgeous! Congrats!
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Post by cwmcobra on May 16, 2023 20:44:17 GMT -5
Córdoba Stage Edge Burst … a rather unique nylon stringed hollow body electric (#15 in the stable) Gorgeous! Congrats! Amen!!
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Post by vcautokid on May 17, 2023 10:10:25 GMT -5
Wanted a good street lens for the Sony's. So the Tamron 35mm F2.8 quasi macro is perfect. Fine performance and not lots of money either. Punches above its weight class.
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Post by monkumonku on May 17, 2023 12:00:31 GMT -5
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Post by marcl on May 18, 2023 8:51:10 GMT -5
The Sonicpresence SP15C spatial microphone ... and a pair of silicone ears, with I will attach to my cork filled head. And ... I can sit in my seat and wear the SP15C on MY ears. What clever things might I find to do with these things ?
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Post by ttocs on May 18, 2023 9:19:59 GMT -5
The Sonicpresence SP15C spatial microphone ... and a pair of silicone ears, with I will attach to my cork filled head. And ... I can sit in my seat and wear the SP15C on MY ears. What clever things might I find to do with these things ? We'll just call you "Derwood". Or maybe you should change the name of your head from Agent 13 to Derwood?
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Post by marcl on May 18, 2023 9:27:39 GMT -5
The Sonicpresence SP15C spatial microphone ... and a pair of silicone ears, with I will attach to my cork filled head. And ... I can sit in my seat and wear the SP15C on MY ears. What clever things might I find to do with these things ? We'll just call you "Derwood". Or maybe you should change the name of your head from Agent 13 to Derwood? Given I'll be attaching the ears with some hardware, I was going to change his name to Frank ... as in ...
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Post by ttocs on May 18, 2023 10:00:39 GMT -5
Given I'll be attaching the ears with some hardware, I was going to change his name to Frank ... as in ... View AttachmentEven better!
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Post by marcl on May 18, 2023 10:50:31 GMT -5
The Sonicpresence SP15C spatial microphone ... and a pair of silicone ears, with I will attach to my cork filled head. And ... I can sit in my seat and wear the SP15C on MY ears. What clever things might I find to do with these things ? We'll just call you "Derwood". Or maybe you should change the name of your head from Agent 13 to Derwood? Now the issue is that the SP15C seems to be very sensitive to USB cable length. The 20ft cable doesn't work, nor does the USB extension cable that I use for the UMIK-1. The extension works fine for the UMIK-1, so the SP15C just seems to not get power over a long cable. Otherwise, Frank is in place and ready to go!
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Post by simpleman68 on May 18, 2023 21:32:31 GMT -5
Looking forward to impressions! Sharp speakers!
Scott
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Post by vcautokid on May 19, 2023 5:58:44 GMT -5
Got a Battery Grip for my Sony a7R ii.
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Post by marcl on May 19, 2023 7:07:53 GMT -5
Interesting ... I just got one for my A1. I actually had a Meike for a couple years but I've been having issues with randow settings being stuck and the AF control of the joystick not working. I suspect the Meike so I just got the Sony. We'll see.
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Post by vcautokid on May 19, 2023 10:11:51 GMT -5
I never had any issues with mine another Chinese clone but wanted the correct one as I will really be using and counting on the battery grip.
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Post by MusicHead on May 19, 2023 10:53:04 GMT -5
I never had any issues with mine another Chinese clone but wanted the correct one as I will really be using and counting on the battery grip.
original camera grips are ridiculously expensive, no matter the brand. The one for my Nikon D500 costs ~$360 new. I had been thinking about getting one of the lower cost "clones", but then I found a used one in "like new" conditions from MPB at 1/3 the price and clicked on the "buy" button in the blink of an eye .
It works perfectly and does indeed look new.
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Post by cawgijoe on May 19, 2023 11:04:28 GMT -5
I never had any issues with mine another Chinese clone but wanted the correct one as I will really be using and counting on the battery grip. original camera grips are ridiculously expensive, no matter the brand. The one for my Nikon D500 costs ~$360 new. I had been thinking about getting one of the lower cost "clones", but then I found a used one in "like new" conditions from MPB at 1/3 the price and clicked on the "buy" button in the blink of an eye . It works perfectly and does indeed look new.
A couple of years ago I was going to buy the clone for my Nikon D750 but held off and got lucky when B&H had a sale on the OEM Nikon for a third of the price! It's nice, but there is no way it's worth the original price.
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