2014/05/16 17:10:54
Mosvalve
Can you buy foam in ball form? Just have to cut out the hole. Sell em for five bucks with a wiffle bat. After you put down that pro vocal you can play ball with your kids.
2014/05/16 18:31:36
cclarry
stevec
 
 
But the website was kinda freaky, no?   I kept clicking on the blue down arrow and images would sweep by and sometimes stop.  Not always in the right location though, sort of like playing slots.
 



Yes...I kept trying to figure out what the down arrow was supposed to do the first time
because nothing happened... then the images changed...was quite strange...
2014/05/16 19:09:13
strikinglyhandsome1
If you play strawberry fields backwards it says 'Paul is singing into a big foam mic'
2014/05/16 19:12:38
cclarry
strikinglyhandsome1
If you play strawberry fields backwards it says 'Paul is singing into a big foam mic'


I think I watched a documentary about that....
2014/05/16 22:31:56
stevec
cclarry
strikinglyhandsome1
If you play strawberry fields backwards it says 'Paul is singing into a big foam mic'


I think I watched a documentary about that....




I wonder if walruses and egg people also use large foam balls...
2014/05/16 22:47:09
cclarry
stevec
cclarry
strikinglyhandsome1
If you play strawberry fields backwards it says 'Paul is singing into a big foam mic'


I think I watched a documentary about that....




I wonder if walruses and egg people also use large foam balls...



I am the Ballrus?
2014/05/16 22:59:14
mumpcake
I wonder how many of their customers also use the finest exotic tonewoods for the volume knobs on their stereo systems.
2014/05/16 23:03:49
cclarry
mumpcake
I wonder how many of their customers also use the finest exotic tonewoods for the volume knobs on their stereo systems.



Yes, there's nothing quite like a Quilted Maple or Koa Volume Knob on your stereo to enhance the sustain of your audio and give it that extra "bite"....
2014/05/17 22:24:08
bitflipper
It's all a waste of money if you don't have a cable, LP and CD demagnetizer.
 
The effects of demagnetizing CDs are rather similar to those with LPs. I played a new recording of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No.3 from the CD A Passion for Baroque [no catalog number] recorded at the Cactus Pear Music Festival. After demagnetization, the highs seemed less bright and glaring, and there was more musical detail and vividness. I even subjected my favorite CD -- La Folia, with performances by Jordi Savall and associates [AliaVox AV9805] -- to the deMag treatment, since I’m very familiar with it. On the first cut, "Folia: Rodrigo Martinez," the viola da gamba sounded more realistic after treatment. Dynamics were more precise, and bass impact was noticeably stronger.

 
Only $1800.
2014/05/17 22:49:20
cclarry
bitflipper
It's all a waste of money if you don't have a cable, LP and CD demagnetizer.
 
The effects of demagnetizing CDs are rather similar to those with LPs. I played a new recording of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No.3 from the CD A Passion for Baroque [no catalog number] recorded at the Cactus Pear Music Festival. After demagnetization, the highs seemed less bright and glaring, and there was more musical detail and vividness. I even subjected my favorite CD -- La Folia, with performances by Jordi Savall and associates [AliaVox AV9805] -- to the deMag treatment, since I’m very familiar with it. On the first cut, "Folia: Rodrigo Martinez," the viola da gamba sounded more realistic after treatment. Dynamics were more precise, and bass impact was noticeably stronger.

 
Only $1800.



WOW...WOW...that's all I can say...

PT Barnum said it best folks....
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