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Any reason you couldn'tt have just hooked up a router and used it anway? Just wondering."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Even better, I managed to stop myself from buying the Yamaha B1/C1 amplifier/preamp combination... that was even more serious money back then.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostHOW MUCH???
Surely not?
The CT7000 was what killed off my Hi-Fi buying.
The blind Hi-Fi wizard known as Angus McKenzie gave the thing a rave review.
The next month he decided that the Accuphase tuner was better. At a mere £300.
By this time, of course, I'd bought the CT7000.
It's never had much use.
Built like a brick tuliphouse, with a 7 gang tuning capacitor... remarkable engineering.
Apart from the reverse biased tantalum caps in the audio path of course.Comment
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http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/sho...d.php?t=215819Originally posted by zeitghost View PostEven better, I managed to stop myself from buying the Yamaha B1/C1 amplifier/preamp combination... that was even more serious money back then.
A lucky escape from the sounds of it...
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I think I'll stay out of General for a bit, at least until scotspine has gone away.
Are all the mods grumpy this week?Last edited by RichardCranium; 27 August 2009, 14:43.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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wonder if i can make some inroads on the voodoo whilst he's under the knife...
i also wonder if they've sliced him up, pushed it back in and tied him back together yet.Comment
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i need to get away early. gotta go and collect the car from the garage.
since the garage is at the other end of my commute and they close at 6 i need to be gone by 16.30 to have a hope of getting there in time.Comment
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They are probably still hacking their way through the blubber, working in shifts to avoid fatigue.Originally posted by DS23 View Postwonder if i can make some inroads on the voodoo whilst he's under the knife...
i also wonder if they've sliced him up, pushed it back in and tied him back together yet.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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it is going to be an eye watering total. under 500 and i'll be amazed. and that is just for two new keys and a ipod connector.Comment
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. I phoned up and told them I didn't order broadband and they said "Fine, no broadband".
by this point.
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