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It's not easy being green (apologies to Kermit)

Extremely stiff upper lips etc.... didn't the early settlers, before the Angles or Saxons, paint themselves in those colors and dance on hillsides? nice work Dave!

For what it is worth I have taken the 127 to it's completion. Two more rings, in addition to the many already on there and that uncovered the Raleigh wave that causes the chirps to precede upper register piano notes so acidically.

Bud
 
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For what it is worth I have taken the 127 to it's completion. Two more rings, in addition to the many already on there and that uncovered the Raleigh wave that causes the chirps to precede upper register piano notes so acidically.

Having sold out, i'm left with doing that on my personal units. They are in the midst of extreme basket treatment at the moment.

dave
 
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A set of FE167eN Natural w Blk

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Basket on the left (image on top) looks like it's been pumping iron :)


actually it's (many painted layers of )latex/ceramic noise deadening compound SR500

many layers

but only one set of polka-dots


Enable on the back for aesthetic purposes only or acoustic benefits too?
the latter of course - the real fun part is EnAbl-in of the cabinet's bracing and panel damping padding :wink