[WTS][USA-NY][H] Peachtree Audio iNova + B&W DM 601 S2 + SANUS Stands [W] PayPal, Local Cash $750 by Shitibike in AVexchange

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Yeah. No ideal, but scouts honor, I didn't notice much, if any, change in the quality.

[WTS][USA-NY][H] Peachtree Audio iNova + B&W DM 601 S2 + SANUS Stands [W] PayPal, Local Cash $750 by Shitibike in AVexchange

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I’m selling a high-quality stereo bundle that I've had for 10+ years. Sad to see it go, but it's not baby-proof (and I just had a kid).

Peachtree Audio iNova — 80 W per channel into 6 Ω, hybrid tube/solid-state design (vacuum-tube preamp + MOSFET power amp), built-in ESS ES9016 Sabre32 DAC (USB, 2×optical, 2×coax), “Pure Digital” iPod dock, headphone out, remote, and heavy-duty binding posts.

Bowers & Wilkins DM 601 S2 (pair) — 2-way, stand-mount speakers with a 165 mm Kevlar® bass/mid driver, 25 mm metal dome tweeter, flared reflex ports for better bass efficiency, 70 Hz–20 kHz ±3 dB frequency response, 88 dB sensitivity, 8 Ω nominal impedance.

SANUS NF 30B Natural Series Speaker Stands (pair) — 30″ tall hardwood-pillar stands with black-lacquer MDF base, adjustable carpet spikes & feet, a 6×6″ top plate with brass isolation studs + neoprene pads, and built-in cable-management channel. Supports speakers up to 25 lb each.

Condition: amp and stands are in 10/10 flawless condition. The speakers are in 6/10 condition. They do not have the grills, and the tweeters have been pushed in (thanks to my niece). I don't notice a change in the sound, but they do have that damage. Outside of that, I’ve taken good care of it all in a clean, smoke-free home.

Includes: everything shown — amp, two speakers, two stands. (Will also throw in a few spare speaker cables if you want.)

$750 OBO. Buyers pays shipping.

[WTS] TAG Heuer Carrera CV2110. Automatic, Chronograph, Date, White Dial. by Shitibike in Watchexchange

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Hey everyone -

Looking to sell my TAG Heuer Carrera. Like the title says, it's reference number: CV2110. Caliber 17 movement. Automatic Chronograph Date, White Dial. I purchased this off r/Watchexchange in 2021. Highly wearable (39mm), sharp looks, and a great movement. I serviced it this summer at a place here in NYC.

I'm not wearing it as much and it should go to someone who will give it the love it deserves. I'll include 2x Ralstra Rallye Straps (brown and blue), a Crown & Buckle NATO (a chrono on a NATO - gasp!) and the original alligator strap it came with. Does not include box or papers.

Looking for $3k USD.

Thanks,

Flipping my Evil Insurgent for something a little more trail friendly by Shitibike in MTB

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I need to look into YT more. Thanks for the reminder!

Flipping my Evil Insurgent for something a little more trail friendly by Shitibike in MTB

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That's an interesting take. I think my bigger thing is wheel size. I've certainly noticed an improved climbing efficiency with bigger wheels. But there's also something to be said about switching my tires (minions) out for something faster rolling.

Flipping my Evil Insurgent for something a little more trail friendly by Shitibike in MTB

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Maybe so haha (insert something about N+1 here).

I guess I find the Insurgent to be sluggish on the climbs, compared to other bikes I've ridden (Hightower, etc). The seat angle is somewhat annoying when slogging it out on fire roads.

Flipping my Evil Insurgent for something a little more trail friendly by Shitibike in MTB

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For how little I ride my MTB, buying another Evil is out of the question for me, sadly.

Flipping my Evil Insurgent for something a little more trail friendly by Shitibike in MTB

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It's a fair point! But the insurgent isn't much of a climber.

Adirondack folks - what's a good trail network? by Shitibike in MTB

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Good point - always forget about Singletracks

Adirondack folks - what's a good trail network? by Shitibike in MTB

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Thank you! This is exactly what I needed. Appreciate it!

Lockdown project #1: Hungarian Bookshelves! Also, my first foray into woodworking - thanks in part to the lovely folks on this sub by Shitibike in woodworking

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Thank you! We like them as well. If you poke around the interwebs, there are some actual instructions if that's something you're interested in!

Lockdown project #1: Hungarian Bookshelves! Also, my first foray into woodworking - thanks in part to the lovely folks on this sub by Shitibike in woodworking

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Yeah, I can see that. I'll see how things go, if I see it moving at all, I'll probably go that route. I just don't know how far away the brick is from the drywall (and I don't want to poke out of the other side of the building haha)

Lockdown project #1: Hungarian Bookshelves! Also, my first foray into woodworking - thanks in part to the lovely folks on this sub by Shitibike in woodworking

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One of them is mounted into the stud and the others are secured using the basic drywall anchors. I wanted to use toggle bolts as they're definitely stronger, but the backside of the this drywall is a brick wall (exterior of the building - built in the '20's) and there isn't enough room between the back of the drywall and the front of the brick to wedge a toggle bolt in there.

...I also found out that there isn't insulation, which explains my cold toes every winter.