@dchang05. Enjoy the steak. The D333 will be in your hands soon. It took me 66 years to get to where I amš
I returned mine. I heard nothing on my LP-12. But Iāve heard from others that it works well.
Looking forward to your review.
I remember reading that it didnāt make a difference for you on your rig. I had a discount code and free shipping from Axpona. I used the code and it worked so I will give it a try. Theo Stack was very helpful at the show. He said itās made to be used with the stability mat but said with the Rega testing they did the mat didnāt make much of a difference so save my money on the mat. He also said that buying the AUVA speaker feet for my speakers wouldnāt make much sense since they donāt have traditional drivers. Not often you find someone honest enough to save you money in this industry especially when itās buying their products!
I can see this logic for a local customer. But in this case, the gear still has another 2K miles to get to Donald. No inspection in Chicago is going to prevent issues for the final leg.
He could have used a dealer closer to home you know.
Do not want to pay 10% sales tax. I already say 7 weeks is okay. Iām not blaming the dealer, it was UPS issue. I have been talking to a very nice lady that was extremely helpful just so you understand.
Agreed. Unless itās a used gear, I buy close to home.
But, then again, we donāt have sales tax.
Find a dealer by Vince or in New Hampshire.
Alaskans got so many great deals in trumpās BBB, maybe they now get a rebate for buying fancy stuff!
On another completely different subject, you know that I am serious about remodeling my office and electronics workshop when I pack up my flukes, test equipment and soldering irons.
Make that office great again! @vkennedy61
MOGA
Ha! Who says fireman canāt be funny while on call.
I just bought a lottery ticket.
You funny
U2 also funny
Unbeknownst to me but knownst to the stones in my gallbladder, a lovely 3 days high as a kite waiting for an available O.R.
Like it never happenedāsorta
another painless update
Ugh.
Another āUgh!ā for that, Ron. Good luck with whatever happens next. Iāve had three gall bladder attacks in my life. Painful. But they havenāt (yet) removed my gall bladder. Long story, but itās still in there. I remember crouching on the floor of the local ER at 5 in the morning for the first one. They didnāt wheel me in until 30 minutes later. The first thing they did (they must have figured I needed it) was to inject syringes full of Dilaudid into each thigh - right through my jeans! As soon as I saw them bringing the syringes and they told me what it was, I yelled āgive me that now, forget about getting my pants down!ā My whole body was literally shaking in pain. Ah, good timesā¦
Fingers crossed for you, pal.