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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Hi,
Being honest I joined this forum to help sell a CD player (I have a Philips CD460 in Trading Post). This got me to do some research and a feeling that I'm missing out by not actually keeping it and looking at tweaking it myself. I also play guitar and it would be a great skill to be able to engineer my own amps and speakers. Looking forward to lots of research and a new hobby Would e interested to hear from tweakers for my first project - the CD460! JM
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Speakerholic
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Hello Jimmy and welcome to the forums.
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