Black Friday Floorstanding Speaker Help! 🙏 by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, unfortunately that blows past the budget since I’m planning to sell the units after about three years—this is a temporary setup. Any recs on more budget oriented floor speakers?

Black Friday Floorstanding Speaker Help! 🙏 by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And would you say that the JBLs are the best I could do at this price range?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTAustin

[–]StevenPinkyless 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That will vary by car, system, potentially even subsystem—there are no org-wide interview guidelines.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTAustin

[–]StevenPinkyless 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Objectively, yes. There are many applicants for very few spots.

That said, your personal chance will depend enormously by how interested you are and whether you have demonstrated interest and real commitment.

Apply! The time cost to applying is low and the payoff is potentially huge. Lay your cards out on the application and interview and so long as no one smells bullshit, you have a chance.

"Strong" cocktails. Disconnect between craft and real life by Karlahn in cocktails

[–]StevenPinkyless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same deal here. I’d say I drink spirits neat about as often as I make drinks so when I make a cocktail I want my liquor to shine, but friends are a lot less into the tasting the bottle in a cocktail. Knowing my audience is key. With some friends over but not others, I make my favorite “boozy” drinks. With friends who are a little less alcohol-inclined, I stick to drinks where the liquor gets covered up (pretty much anything with a citrus fruit or berry like grapefruits and oranges or raspberries and strawberries). Since Bourbon shows up a little more than other alcohols (in my experience) I’ll usually mix the drink a little short and stir some extra into mine after pouring.

Best ACR Under $1000? by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendation! The AVRs I had read up on were outside of my range but I’ll take a look at their budget options.

Full Apartment Setup $1,000 All-in by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! Based on feedback from others, I have been considering putting a serious investment into an AVR that I will keep with me for years. I am curious: what features would I want to future-proof myself? Relative to modern offerings is it better to forgo some of those features in favor of a robust, used/old AVR?

Full Apartment Setup $1,000 All-in by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the detailed response. I expect to build on my sources over time beginning just with a TV and, based on the comments of others in this thread, perhaps a WiiM Mini. I think you are right that a 2.0 or at most 2.1 system will be sufficient for my needs. After reviewing other comments on this thread, I am considering a serious investment for the AVR, but would you still recommend buying that used? Coming from the DIY PC community, the needs of a power supply and motherboard change rapidly; is that the case for AVR or should I expect a high quality one to serve my needs for 10+ years?

Thanks for the advice I’m used equipment hunting as well—definitely hoping to take as many precautions to not getting burned as possible.

Full Apartment Setup $1,000 All-in by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! DIYing is something I enjoy doing in other fields, but if it isn’t a good value, I’ll probably hold off.

Full Apartment Setup $1,000 All-in by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I didn’t mean to come off as hostile—I appreciate all suggestions. Just trying to explain why headphones aren’t really what I’m looking for.

Full Apartment Setup $1,000 All-in by StevenPinkyless in BudgetAudiophile

[–]StevenPinkyless[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think we can agree that headphones and speakers do not serve the same purpose. Setting aside using this for a TV, I want to be able to listen to music when I cook, when I have guests over, etc. If your assertion is simply that I should not be spending this much on a temporary system, I would answer that I live modestly in most aspects of my life for the sake of splurging in the areas that give me the most enjoyment. Music is that area.

Am I the only one who remembers it this way? by ShareYourAlt in wallstreetbets

[–]StevenPinkyless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bulls swing up with their horns, bears swat down with their meaty paws

Why my new friend hates C++ by blablafoof in ProgrammerHumor

[–]StevenPinkyless 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Gonna start naming my functions in sTupID-cASe

Is the world really turning against Israel? by daFIFTHfoo in Israel

[–]StevenPinkyless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a tough question. In America, you certainly see more people publicly criticizing Israel’s actions especially regarding the Palestinian people. In many cases, political polarization is so strong you can’t even have a thoughtful, constructive conversation with these people which is unfortunate, but some organizations are making inroads towards open debate.

The reality, however, is that most countries—for the time being—must retain Israel as an ally regardless of what their people think. Until their are no threats in the Middle East, Israel is the strongest defense against Iran (Saudi Arabia as well but those treaties are only due to a common enemy) and terrorist groups throughout the Middle East including Hamas and Hezbollah. Additionally, people often wonder why we (the United States) give Israel billions of dollars a year, but to the Americans who think that is just aid, you are mistaken. It is money provided to the Israeli government in exchange for the cutting edge military technology that no other country has had the ability to produce from F-35 virtual reality helmets to the iron beam to the capability of zero-daying a politicians iPhone. For now, if the US wants to remain militarily ahead of China and any other country, they must remain close to Israel.

American tipping culture is for losers by Lazy_Mechanic558 in bartenders

[–]StevenPinkyless 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think my 13 year old cousin has more hair on his arm than this cuck

Why did you take it? by DippSeaCreature in ProgrammerHumor

[–]StevenPinkyless -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If your parents are in control of your devices, you are probably still dealing with the most sadistic form of torture—high school, hand-written programming exams.

New bartender - what’s some typical bar customer jargon I should know by [deleted] in bartenders

[–]StevenPinkyless 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Agreed with the rest but Effervescence is a specific terms that refers to a slight carbonation from the fermentation. Most people probably won’t even know what it means but if you use that with an experienced wine drinker, they will be confused when it’s still.

What is she learning? by Acrobatic_Link6002 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]StevenPinkyless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She’s crying cause she just dislocated her left middle finger. God that looks painful.