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[quote user="Vienna"] [quote user="Peter "] ... as lee has said, it is not a case of being angry - it is more of disappointment that we have clearly not communicated the ethos of the site well enough to make this something that people are eager to do. [/quote] Peter and Lee, I absolutely don't believe you failed to comunicate
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[quote user="j0hnbarker"] I have posted twice here in 2011. The way this thread has evolved shows me why. [/quote] Would you care to expand on this comment John (it is a little vague) - you are welcome to send me a PM if you prefer to keep your reasons out of the public domain. However, if this is a reponse to my above comments (it does follow
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[quote user="Peter "] I have had RL60.2s and have the following observations: 1. I think sited on the floor they sound exactly as you describe - muddy. 2. Changing the capacitors does liven them up a bit. 3. They are far better on stands. They do sound better than RL45s though. [/quote] 1. I've owned both RL45.2's (Not RL 45's
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[quote user="Llewelyn"] I think comparing the lack of votes to interest in the Struer trip is rather puerile if I am honest. [/quote] PUERILE I think I would have chosen my wording a little better......... I too am rather saddened by the lack of voting in this but I am also realistic enough to know how internet fora tend to work. I aren't
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[quote user="Jonathan"] Thanks, it was a bit hard to see.... [/quote] Maybe it needed to be a little more obvious...
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I cannot see any reason why that wouldn't work Leslie. Chris.
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[quote user="Leslie"] Does somebody knows how this grey material works what you see around the touch "buttons" on the back of the glass panel. This stuff should touch the rubber pins on the PCB. Is it a sort of conductive material and if yes what does it conduct to the rubber pins, heat or electricity? What can I use nowadays to
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Yes please Andy. I have repied to your PM. Chris.
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It is possible to replace the tube but definately not worthwhile. Chris.
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