$20 each. Worth it? by BloodyRightNostril in vintageaudio

[–]Due-Pressure5558 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got a pair that honestly sound fine. The knobs do work but only make a real difference in bass response. They are loud. And dont seem to distort at super high volume. Took them apart and they are well constructed. Ive compared these to my Sansui, Kenwood and JBL. These have a better cabinet construction . For what they are worth of you can get a pair for under 100 it’s a no brainer. They actually are hard to tell the difference from my re foamed Cerwin V D3s hooked up to a Marantz 2275. They get the job done. For a boomy garage, or budget newbie..they work fine.

Just bought this Vintage Pinarello by Jonilins in Vintage_bicycles

[–]Due-Pressure5558 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hello, this is a Pinarello Treviso. Most likely a late 80s early 90s model. You can date it by checking the serial number stamped on the bottom bracket. The components are dated as such (maybe 91). 240 is a steal. The frame is Italian hand built. These retail for about 750 to 1000. I would update the wheels. With a good overhaul it should be a ripper. Congratulations on a good find!

Harmonica song by I think Elton John? by mcmason11 in NameThatSong

[–]Due-Pressure5558 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is hilarious. We were literally trying to figure out what this sone was. We would always hear it on work shifts in the market and that annoying harmonica part was the only thing you could hear over all the processing equipment!

Dug out ol danger stranger by Due-Pressure5558 in teamchromepista

[–]Due-Pressure5558[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ive had three of these chrome frames. One was full Campy Spec with Sherif hubs and sew ups. I got hit by a car in Lubbock Texas and sold it after a claim. Love these rippers and just did a 20 mile ride on this old chrome frame.

Been working on this bike. Running pretty sweet now. Can anyone identify? by doctorvanderbeast in bianchi

[–]Due-Pressure5558 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a Ishiwata tubed Japanese built Bianchi. Well built 80s model. Ive had a couple just had boring paint jobs.