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Something great happened! So I’m a poor man’s audiophile, I love music. I’ve got a great system for a truck driver I guess. So I have JBL L7 speakers and I used to power them with a crown 1502 amplifier. It sounded really good, then my wife bought me an incredible set of second hand amplifier’s Wired4sound sx1000r’s, she’s the best. They made my system sound incredible. I know most have no clue as to what I’m talking about. So anyway disaster happened and our basement flooded and the stereo while not damaged was put to the side. So wanting something I dug out some old equipment and put it upstairs to get me by. Everyone needs time away and time for themselves. To be quiet honest I probably focus to much on the destruction of our country and it sickens me and music is my escape. My wife really loves Christmas and decorated the upstairs, so my trash stereo ended up out of reach. So my wife is out of town and I’m needing to get away from the crazy. So the speakers I have upstairs are some Bic Venturi V62’s “again you probably have know clue and that’s understandable”. These speakers I picked up at a yard sale for ten bucks and only bought them because music is my release, I love everything from punk rock to classical. So anyway these are my upstairs speakers until the basement is redone. The upstairs speakers are powered by a trash 1980’s amplifier and doesn’t sound great, but it’s music right? So given the situation I pulled the speakers out of the corner and left the other equipment because it was to much trouble to move. I went downstairs and grabbed the Crown amp and pieced a stereo together. Now the crown is a good amp and very powerful so I grabbed some cables and hooked up the small Bic Venturi bookshelf speakers, and started it up. I wasn’t impressed to say the least, the bass was muddy, they sounded like crap like always but it was better than nothing. Then over the next couple of hours something wonderful happened, the bass became incredible the speakers went translucent and the most glorious sound started emerging from these $10 garage sale special’s. Is it possible that these thirty year old speakers wer really never broken in and needed the power of my crown to jujitsu them into shape? I know it sounds like I’m nuts, but listening to Itzhak Perlman play Le Quattro Stagioni almost has me in tears listening to $10 speakers. It’s almost as God knows I need this and answered my prayer. Sorry for the silly vent but I’m all alone and have to tell my fens.

167 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Something great happened! So I’m a poor man’s audiophile, I love music. I’ve got a great system for a truck driver I guess. So I have JBL L7 speakers and I used to power them with a crown 1502 amplifier. It sounded really good, then my wife bought me an incredible set of second hand amplifier’s Wired4sound sx1000r’s, she’s the best. They made my system sound incredible. I know most have no clue as to what I’m talking about. So anyway disaster happened and our basement flooded and the stereo while not damaged was put to the side. So wanting something I dug out some old equipment and put it upstairs to get me by. Everyone needs time away and time for themselves. To be quiet honest I probably focus to much on the destruction of our country and it sickens me and music is my escape. My wife really loves Christmas and decorated the upstairs, so my trash stereo ended up out of reach. So my wife is out of town and I’m needing to get away from the crazy. So the speakers I have upstairs are some Bic Venturi V62’s “again you probably have know clue and that’s understandable”. These speakers I picked up at a yard sale for ten bucks and only bought them because music is my release, I love everything from punk rock to classical. So anyway these are my upstairs speakers until the basement is redone. The upstairs speakers are powered by a trash 1980’s amplifier and doesn’t sound great, but it’s music right? So given the situation I pulled the speakers out of the corner and left the other equipment because it was to much trouble to move. I went downstairs and grabbed the Crown amp and pieced a stereo together. Now the crown is a good amp and very powerful so I grabbed some cables and hooked the small Bic Venturi bookshelf speakers up, and started it up. I wasn’t impressed to say the least, the bass was muddy, they sounded like crap like always but it was better than nothing. Then over the next couple of hours something wonderful happened, the bass became incredible the speakers went translucent and the most glorious sound started emerging from these $10 garage sale special’s. Is it possible that these thirty year old speakers wer really never broken in and needed the power of my crown to jujitsu them into shape? I know it sounds like I’m nuts, but listening to Itzhak Perlman play Le Quattro Stagioni almost has me in tears listening to $10 speakers. It’s almost as God knows I need this and answered my prayer. Sorry for the silly vent but I’m all alone and have to tell my fens.

167 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Something great happened! So I’m a poor man’s audiophile, I love music. I’ve got a great system for a truck driver I guess. So I have JBL L7 speakers and I used to power them with a crown 1502 amplifier. It sounded really good, then my wife bought me an incredible set of second hand amplifier’s Wired4sound sx1000r’s. They made my system sound incredible. I know most have no clue as to what I’m talking about. So anyway disaster happened and our basement flooded and the stereo while not damaged was put to side. So wanting something I dug out some old equipment and put it upstairs to get me by. Everyone needs time away and time for themselves. To be quiet honest I probably focus to much on the destruction of our country and it sickens me and music is my escape. My wife really loves Christmas and decorated the upstairs, so my trash stereo ended up out of reach. So my wife is out of town and I’m needing to get away from the crazy. So the speakers I have upstairs are some Bic Venturi V62’s “again you probably have know clue and that’s understandable”. These speakers I picked up at a yard sale for ten bucks and only bought them because music is my release, I love everything from punk rock to classical. So anyway these are my upstairs speakers until the basement is redone. The upstairs speakers are powered by a trash 1980’s amplifier and don’t sound great, but it’s music right? So given the situation I pulled the speakers out of the corner and left the other garbage equipment because it was to much trouble to move. I went downstairs and grabbed the Crown amp and pieced a stereo together. Now the crown is a good amp and very powerful so I grabbed some cables and hooked the small Bic Venturi bookshelf speakers up, and started it up. I wasn’t impressed to say the least, the bass was muddy, they sounded like crap like always but it was better than nothing. Then over the next couple of hours something wonderful happened, the bass became incredible the speakers went translucent and the most glorious sound started emerging from these $10 garage sale special’s. Is it possible that these thirty year old speakers wer really never broken in and needed the power of my crown to jujitsu them into shape? I know it sounds like I’m nuts, but listening to Itzhak Perlman play Le Quattro Stagioni almost has me in tears listening to $10 speakers. It’s almost as God knows I need this and answered my prayer. Sorry for the silly vent but I’m all alone and have to tell my fens.

167 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Something great happened! So I’m a poor man’s audiophile, I love music. I’ve got a great system for a truck driver I guess. So I have JBL L7 speakers and I used to power them with a crown 1502 amplifier. It sounded really good, then my wife bought me an incredible set of second hand amplifier’s Wired4sound sx1000r’s. They made my system sound incredible. I know most have no clue as to what I’m talking about. So anyway disaster happened and our basement flooded and the stereo while not damaged was put to side. So wanting something I dug out some old equipment and put it upstairs to get me by. Everyone needs time away and time for themselves. To be quiet honest I probably focus to much on the destruction of our country and it sickens me and music is my escape. My wife really loves Christmas and decorated the upstairs, so my trash stereo ended up out of reach. So my wife is out of town and I’m needing to get away from the crazy. So the speakers I have upstairs are some Bic Venturi V62’s “again you probably have know clue and that’s understandable”. These speakers I picked up at a yard sale for ten bucks and only bought them because music is my release, I love everything from punk rock to classical. So anyway these are my upstairs speakers until the basement is redone. The upstairs speakers are powered by a trash 1980’s amplifier and don’t sound great, but it’s music right? So given the situation I pulled the speakers out of the corner and left the other garbage equipment because it was to much trouble to move. I went downstairs and grabbed the Crown amp and pieced a stereo together. Now the crown is a good amp and very powerful so I grabbed some cables and hooked the small Bic Venturi bookshelf speakers up, and started it up. I wasn’t impressed to say the least, the bass was muddy, they sounded like crap like always but it was better than nothing. Then over the next couple of hours something wonderful happened, the bass became incredible the speakers went translucent and the most glorious sound started emerging from these $10 garage sale special’s. Is it possible that these thirty year old speakers wer really never broken in and needed the power of my crown to jujitsu them into shape? I know it sounds like I’m nuts, but listening to Itzhak Perlman play Le Quattro Stagioni almost has me in tears listening to $10 speakers. It’s almost as God knows I need this and answered my prayer. Sorry for the vent but I’m all alone and have to tell my fens.

167 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Something great happened! So I’m a poor man’s audiophile, I love music. I’ve got a great system for a truck driver I guess. So I have JBL L7 speakers and I used to power them with a crown 1502 amplifier. It sounded really good, then my wife bought me an incredible set of second hand amplifier’s Wired4sound sx1000r’s. They made my system sound incredible. I know most have no clue as to what I’m talking about. So anyway disaster happened and our basement flooded and the stereo while not damaged was put to side. So wanting something I dug out some old equipment and put it upstairs to get me by. Everyone needs time away and time for themselves. To be quiet honest I probably focus to much on the destruction of our country and it sickens me and music is my escape. My wife really loves Christmas and decorated the upstairs, so my trash stereo ended up out of reach. So my wife is out of town and I’m needing to get away from the crazy. So the speakers I have upstairs are some Bic Venturi V62’s “again you probably have know clue and that’s understandable”. These speakers I picked up at a yard sale for ten bucks and only bought them because music is my release, I love everything from punk rock to classical. So anyway these are my upstairs speakers until the basement is redone. The upstairs speakers are powered by a trash 1980’s amplifier and don’t sound great, but it’s music right? So given the situation I pulled the speakers out of the corner and left the other garbage equipment because it was to much trouble to move. I went downstairs and grabbed the Crown amp and pieced a stereo together. Now the crown is a good amp and very powerful so I grabbed some cables and hooked the small Bic Venturi bookshelf speakers up, and started it up. I wasn’t impressed to say the least, the bass was muddy, they sounded like crap like always but it was better than nothing. Then over the next couple of hours something wonderful happened, the bass became incredible the speakers went translucent and the most glorious sound started emerging from these $10 garage sale special’s. Is it possible that these thirty year old speakers needed the power of my crown to jujitsu them into shape? I know it sounds like I’m nuts, but listening to Itzhak Perlman play Le Quattro Stagioni almost has me in tears listening to $10 speakers. It’s almost as God knows I need this and answered my prayer. Sorry for the vent but I’m all alone and have to tell my fens.

167 days ago
1 score