dogsplodge silver interconnects
#1 dogsplodge silver interconnects
I've got three of these, just bought another one for my new amp,they are really good and I don't think too expensive
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Wasps are the Katie Price of the Animal Kingdom - utterly pointless and bloody irritating!
Wasps are the Katie Price of the Animal Kingdom - utterly pointless and bloody irritating!
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I've got some of these and a good few elsewhere. They are neater than I can solder and they sound ... ? okay. As good as any. I like them but it is cheaper to do what I do; I solder tehm up myself using silver coated, copper wire covered in teflon.
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
#4
I've never been successful soldering phono plugs, I hate it so it makes sense to me to pay a bit more and save myself hassle,
David
Wasps are the Katie Price of the Animal Kingdom - utterly pointless and bloody irritating!
Wasps are the Katie Price of the Animal Kingdom - utterly pointless and bloody irritating!
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I agree only I am a bit of a skinflint too! (what is a skinflint!!?!?!)
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A miser, cheapskate, curmudgeon, penny pincher, piker, scrooge, skinflint or tightwad is a person who is reluctant to spend money, sometimes to the point of forgoing even basic comforts and some necessities. Old people were commonly thought to be miserly but this stereotype is less common since support programs such as Social Security have resulted in less poverty in old age.[1]andrew Ivimey wrote: (what is a skinflint!!?!?!)
Freud attributed the development of miserly behaviour to toilet training in childhood. Some infants would attempt to retain the contents of their bowels and this would result in the development of an anal retentive personality that would attempt to retain their wealth and possessions in later life.[2]
It's all down to "toilet training".
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Perhaps you meant this ?andrew Ivimey wrote: (what is a skinflint!!?!?!)
The term originated in Old England when the wealthiest citizens built their house walls of solid flint blocks, the most costly building material of the time. Imitators who wished to have the cachet of flintstone without the expense began to build their walls of brick with a facing of flintstone. The facing became known as skinflint, and the builders became known as skinflints.
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Ha! yes, that's a good 'un Philip.
I went out on teh bike, picked up a new CD (that Kennedy chap with Kroke), ate some ryvitas cottage cheese and aubergine pesto, dun the washing up, watched a film, drank a bottle of fine red er.. shiraz, hoovered and dusted - the 833 is trophied, took lots of stuff to the charity shop, shaved, forgot to have a bath, fed the blasted birds and worked on the amp all in another order but who likes linearity anyway.
Oh and the hum's gone; so has the headache. All is well at Bedford Towers.
If this is A2, I like it. Mange tak, Mike.
I went out on teh bike, picked up a new CD (that Kennedy chap with Kroke), ate some ryvitas cottage cheese and aubergine pesto, dun the washing up, watched a film, drank a bottle of fine red er.. shiraz, hoovered and dusted - the 833 is trophied, took lots of stuff to the charity shop, shaved, forgot to have a bath, fed the blasted birds and worked on the amp all in another order but who likes linearity anyway.
Oh and the hum's gone; so has the headache. All is well at Bedford Towers.
If this is A2, I like it. Mange tak, Mike.
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Now that is good news.andrew Ivimey wrote: All is well at Bedford Towers.
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<pedant mode>Mike H wrote:A2 .. a trunk road in Kent ..
...and London. A2 goes all the way up to Borough in SE London. The Old Kent road forms a part of it.
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Dave knows, cos he's worn a groove in it over the years.Dave the bass wrote:<pedant mode>Mike H wrote:A2 .. a trunk road in Kent ..
...and London. A2 goes all the way up to Borough in SE London. The Old Kent road forms a part of it.
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S'true that!pre65 wrote: Dave knows, cos he's worn a groove in it over the years.
The groove used to be a bid wider, new groove is narrower cos I've got skinnier tyres now innit.
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Yes but do you get a better sound from the groove with your new skinny tyres? What down force? Have you done a blind A/B test?The groove used to be a bid wider, new groove is narrower cos I've got skinnier tyres now innit.
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