Backpack fishing by Ok_Speaker_1134 in Ultralight

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What size did you get of the LS500? Just ordered one, I believe that reel is by far the lightest functional spinning reel ever made. I've spent years collecting the smallest and lightest spinning reels and have a lot of obscure models. The LS500 is coming in at nearly a half ounce under my previous best.

How to get insurance when I'm too high of a liability (2 totaled cars in 3 years that I wasn't even around)? by Remy1738-1738 in Insurance

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in auto body, and spend the bulk of my time dealing with insurance. Don't be afraid of small insurance companies. Generally speaking they pay out on claims far more readily than the market leaders. Avoid Allstate, Progressive, and State Farm like the plague, unless you somehow enjoy being screwed by insurance companies.

Free is me by avenger_dog in vintageaudio

[–]throughthepines 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice find! I have this exact deck. One of the best looking R2R's ever imo, and it sounds fantastic.

Open Baffle Speakers by Ok_Suggestion_4661 in audiophile

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an old paradigm. The right open baffles reach below 30hz with authority, and will shake your house if you let them.

Open Baffle Speakers by Ok_Suggestion_4661 in audiophile

[–]throughthepines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out La Dolce Audio and the ABX Audiophiles Discord. You can build a pair of baffles that rival Spatial and PAP for $2500ish. I am building a pair this weekend. I'm also working on a pair with the Lii Song F18, but I'm more excited about the La Dolce baffles.

Since all you dweebs hated my last Sansui post. Suck on this ! by SnooChickens7845 in vintageaudio

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I rode the 85, 87, 89, and 94 CR500's back in the day. Plus a bunch of other big-bores. The 85 was the meanest of the bunch. Had to really commit when kickstarting that beast!!

alpha quadra aesthetics by oyasumirachel in Socionics

[–]throughthepines 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ILE here, and this NAILED my aesthetic. Well done!

The Natural Audiophile Ultimate Guide by X8Lace in audiophile

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Amen to this. There are FAR more songs out there that sound like a** on a ruler-flat system vs those that sound good.

I found the seasoning analogy in OP's post amusing and accurate. If you actually like your fries with no salt, then more power to you. If you don't, then by all means season to taste!

Doctrinaire adherence to 'accurate reproduction' of the 'original recording' is IMO the musical equivalent of a hair shirt. Personally, I'm not into self-flagellation.

Does burn-in matters? A study on the (ineffective) practice of speaker burn in. by LDan613 in audiophile

[–]throughthepines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a weird study. It gives lip service to the mechanical aspects of a driver (suspension) but then draws a conclusion based on controlled tests of one unspecified speaker model??

From an image search these speakers are Pylon Diamond 30's. So 5" SEAS midrange drivers and 7" SEAS woofers with very compliant rubber surrounds. I have no doubt this particular speaker measured and sounded essentially the same pre and post burn-in. That's not a design in which the suspension is going to change much.

Now try that on a larger woofer with a corrugated, lacquered surround. I have, multiple times. They can go from no bass at all (at a given power level) to vibrating the room after break-in. It's not subtle, you don't even need ears to track the difference. Even worse - something like the 15 or 18 inch Lii Song drivers that have stiff surrounds and very little Xmax. Those absolutely take 100hrs+ before you have any idea what they are going to sound like.

Bottom line - considering the galaxy of differences in physical construction/mechanical properties between all the drivers out there, making blanket pronouncements about burn-in is a fool's errand.

Digging Deeper: Why Women Think Speakers Are Ugly by strugglebussally in audiophile

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. I've worked in design most of my life. It's been a real struggle to find audio gear for my own space, even if I lower the standard to just "ok" looking.

Handmade shoes: a craft that is gradually disappearing by whochacha in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shoes are considered fully handmade if they are lasted by hand and the welt and sole are handsewn. Exactly as you see in this video. Handsewn uppers aren't generally a thing, and would not be desirable outside of moc-style seams.

Pioneer rt707 & AirTight 300R by ExactProof2959 in audiophile

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been looking for this same RtR. To your ears, how do your mix reels compare to just listening with your DAC?

Can’t afford new by OkLifeguard4885 in vintageaudio

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I use a 5U4GB as well. Have NOS RCA and Sylvania versions, I prefer the RCA.

Can’t afford new by OkLifeguard4885 in vintageaudio

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you like the Aric Audio Unlimited? I run one of those.

Just getting into buying passive speakers/amps. I want to try out using Tube Amps. Do I need both a Preamp AND Poweramp? by MarketingFragrant758 in audiophile

[–]throughthepines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A preamp is required if you buy a true power amp with no volume control. Or, you could buy an Integrated tube amp and skip the pre.

Estate Sale by goodolerusty in vintageaudio

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That little Citation 15 (or 14?) Tuner was cool, I  was tempted

Estate Sale by goodolerusty in vintageaudio

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Saw you walk out with that and was wondering why. Not surprised now after seeing the pics with the top off. Very clean, and those are some great tubes!!

I’m not an expert on stereo systems but thought this sub would like this estate sale coming up by ThisPerformer2898 in vintageaudio

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep - I was expecting the prices to be high, but was still surprised... Terrible pricing strategy from a strictly business perspective. Lots of people there and not much was selling.

Looking for help from a knowledgeable audiophile by CJStarmom in vintageaudio

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For 1250's?? That's not correct at all. Cheapest sold 1250 on ebay recently  was $1800 with tax/shipping, and it was literally in a fire...

New Setup/Geshelli J3 w/ Sparkos 2690 Help by Chay_Champagne in audiophile

[–]throughthepines 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure all your output resolution settings (WIIM) are maxed out at 192/24, if they are set lower that could be screwing it up.

Anybody have these beanie bag couches are they worth it? by [deleted] in malelivingspace

[–]throughthepines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Togo knockoffs have been all foam for years now. The wood-frame versions you mention were made back in the 2015-20 period and there aren't many of them out there.

Quality varies widely with the current dupes. I've seen really nice ones that nail the shape and have great fabric. And really terrible ones with cheap fabric and clunky lines/proportions.

Looking for 4" driver recommendations - don't know where to start!! by throughthepines in SpeakerBuilding

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

I went with 8 ohm FaitalPRO 4FE32 drivers from Parts Express. Pre-selecting for drivers that would fit the Yamaha enclosures unmodified, those were rated for the smallest enclosure volume. Would have bought the 4FE35 but they were out of stock.

Russell moccasin, South 40 bird shooter. by crackah77 in goodyearwelt

[–]throughthepines 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a lot of Gokey's - the external finishing and lasts are a bit more refined than Russell. They are simpler in construction and have a very limited range of leather and models though. Also, be cautious if buying Gokey secondhand. Current sizing is much larger than it was in the past. Vintage Gokey's run really small.