BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 09, 2012 01:41PM
Nope, it is a chemical compound. An alcoholic drink is a solution or mixture
but pure alcohol is not.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/12/2012 03:05PM by BlahX3.
woberto Report This Comment Date: December 09, 2012 09:29PM
Product of the American schooling system no doubt.
It reads "alcohol" not "an alcohol".
Besides, it's meant to be funny not factual.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/12/2012 01:11AM by woberto.
Hp Report This Comment Date: December 09, 2012 10:47PM
Most alcohol served and/or consumed is in solution,
BlahX3 is a pedant of the highest order,
I found the OP hilarious in its original concept,
In fact I reproduced it as a funnee on another forum,
there again I have a sense of humour,
and a life
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/12/2012 10:49PM by Hp.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 01:39AM
it could be referring to Isopropyl rubbing alcohol....................
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/12/2012 01:40AM by fossil_digger.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 01:40AM
or liquor as a solution to someone's problems..........Blurfipedia
GAK67 Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 02:06AM
"Alcohol - the cause of, and solution to, all of life's
problems."
- Homer Simpson
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 10:27AM
fuck it, let's get drunk

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 01:18PM
I wouldn't have said anything if not for the claim of "according to
chemistry."
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 02:39PM
chemistry is involved in distillin' likor.
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 02:55PM
Yes it is F_D.
I am sorry if I appear to be too much of a stickler for facts for your liking
HP. It is just how I am. It is a good joke anyway. And yeah, most times when we
say alcohol we are talking about alcoholic drinks, that is true. Still alcohol,
or more properly ethanol, is a chemical compound. If you wanted to fire back
against my pedantic post you could have pointed that out but you missed the
opportunity.
Hp Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 05:34PM
Lets drink to that.

woberto Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 08:36PM
Ethanol is AN alcohol. One of many.
There is no singular alcohol except that which we colloquially refer to as
booze.
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 08:44PM
You're right.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 10, 2012 10:06PM
CH3CH2OH
yeah, i cheated. 
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 03:22AM
Fuckit ... sharing is caring and since I have all the rum I need at the moment
and I'm feelin the holiday spirit(s), the shots are on me .... just drop on by
the casa and getcha some
Hell, I'll even letcha help me break in the new Yamaha receiver and Polks I got
myself for a Christmas present and share a cuppla left handers too to round out
the whole process
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BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 03:31AM
I will have to spiritually imbibe in your offer of spirits in the holiday
spirit. Thanks and Happy Times Kim.

May everyone's holiday
season be lots of fun.
Ah... a new stereo, fun indeed

Rock on buddy!
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pulse Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 04:00AM
Which Polks kim?
I've still got my RTi 10's that I bought about 7 years ago, still awesome
speakers. Love 'em.
I ditched the Rotel amp I had a year or two back and bought a Denon 4311 to run
them. I love that setup, and my neighbours still hate me.
I'll be right 'round kimmy. Maybe next Texas F1 GP

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 04:25AM
Admittedly envious here. I don't even have a sound system anymore. I use some
old Altec Lansing PC speakers with sub-woofer someone gave me. I haven't had a
new stereo for so long...
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 04:40AM
i have an old Sony str vx250 receiver
2 Sony S-u571AV speakers
2 Technics SB-2825 speakers
and 2 old Pioneer TS-X8's pounding the walls at the moment.

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 05:34AM
All I really need is a clean 50/ch watt or better stereo amp and a decent
cassette deck with Dolby B&C. I have a metric ass-load of cassettes.
And a pair of 300w spkrs but they need to be loud to sound good. Apartment. Not
happening here.
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fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 03:09PM
i have 3 dual cassette decks in the storage closet.

Hp Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 03:11PM
fossil_digger: step out of the closet!!
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fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 03:43PM
i haven't had a cassette in 20+ years.
quasi Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 03:43PM
I've got the original AM/FM radio in my '81 Ford and glad to have that much.
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BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 11, 2012 05:16PM
A cassette deck will come my way eventually. I've been through some pretty good
units. Wore em all out

I have a Panasonic boom box but it doesn't do
the noise reduction and not satisfactory for copying tape to CD from tapes with
Dolby encoding. I guess Dolby is being an ass about it and still won't let any
programmers have the specs on the old B and C NR so there aren't any plugins for
editing software. Not that I've found anyhow.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2012 06:39AM
The Polks I picked up are a pair the Monitor Series II 60s, also a pr of
Monitor series II 40s to use as center channels for 2 separate systems and then
2 pr of their small bookshelf speakers to use for side and rear channels for my
7.1 system for the LR. Sadly I have as yet been able to fire up all these new
toys.
I picked up a used Yamaha RX-V1600 receiver but when it arrived it had shipping
damage that had killed it ;(
Oh well, just have to ship it back so I can get a refund and find another
similar model. I like a lot of the features of the newer 7.1s/7.2 receivers
they have and the reviews are stellar on pretty much all of 'em but the new ones
have all dropped phono inputs completely and I want something I can finally use
to digitize all my old LPs with, so ...
I "just" missed a helluva deal on a one owner RX-V3900 I found on Ebay
and would really like to find another one like that so I'll just keep my eyes
peeled for one

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2012 02:48PM
How disappointing the Yamaha got busted. What was damaged?
I thought you already were doing LP->CD?
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2012 08:44PM
The back panel was caved in slightly. I had hoped the damage was just cosmetic
and though that wouldn't have been great, I'd have lived with it. When you
power it up the display lights up for about 1/2 a second then goes off. Really
sux since the unit was immaculate otherwise, didn even have any dust inside the
case (headexplode)
Nope, fossil and I have tried a cuppla different freebie receivers he found on
craigslist but so far none have worked. One of 'em was a monster Fisher
receiver that was a flagship model when new but it had a blown channel, same
with an old JVC receiver I had mothballed.
If I can get the right deal on a RX-V3900 I plan to get one as these are awesome
A/V receivers. 140 watts at a THD level of just 0.04% is wickedly pure audio
and it does some equally impressive video upconverting in addition to a ton of
neat audio tricks tailored for either the audio purist or just HT music/sound
reproduction
Back in the 80s I owned one of JVCs top of the line cassette decks that utilized
their proprietary ANRS and Super ANRS filtering systems in lieu of Dolby and
found them to be far superior to the high end decks of the day with Dolby. I was
able to use standard and metal tapes to make cassettes of far better quality
than the commercial tapes even when dubbin 'em off of my album collection
through an old Technics turntable I was usin! Might see if you can snag one of
those blah
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fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 12, 2012 09:12PM
i have that Sony receiver and a Sony turntable to try it out again, but you are
the one that broke the other 2 receivers (that worked perfectly at my house).

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 12:25AM
Well he worked on your car and it was just fine till you ran out and broke it
too.
We've had the conversation about JVC decks and SANRS before. I used a JVC
cassette deck for several years too.
Storm Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 12:41AM
All my music os on BETA
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 02:18AM
he never worked on my car. computers, yes
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 02:25AM
"I" broke "em? I guess if pluggin a receiver into the wall and
connectin a left and right channel speaker to the back can somehow
"break" a receiver, maybe I did. 'Course if you don't power 'em up or
hook a pair of speakers to a receiver I do kinda wonder how one would ever
expect to do anything with one?
Nah, never laid a wrench on fossils 'Stang, it was already highly tweaked when
he got it. Though there were some things we kicked around doin to it, we never
got the chance ;(
I read stuff all the time about the depth and warmth of music off LPs and all I
can say is ..... BS! There are so many variables in the mix when playin an LP
that impact or can impact the output quality and even when playin an LP for the
very 1st time and having taken every sensible precaution before playin it, using
a nice light, quality cartridge and adjusting the tone arm balance and
anti-skate settings to the Nth degree ,,,, there were still clicks and pops that
in the old days were just accepted as a part of the process.
When I fire up Rhythmbox and scroll down the list to find what I wanna hear,
then push play I'm greeted with exactly what I want, when I want it, no muss, no
fuss and the sound quality from my 'puters 7.1 audio card pumped through even
the simple Dell/Altec Lansing sub/amp then out to the cheesy lil Aiwa speakers
I've been usin lately is pretty damned good.
LPs are how I got started bein able to listen to my fave tunes, but these days
.... gimme digital files

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 02:28AM
I thought you guys were talking about doing some after market shit to it. Oh
well.
So what is the main malfunction with getting LPs to CDs? You don't need a big
ass kicking stereo for that.
Our posts crossed.
Ok I get the picture on the car thing. So that joke's no good. Dang.
I completely agree with you. There is nothing wrong with digital recording and
it is more reliably accurate than analog recording by a long shot unless you get
into really high speed tapes, like 30 IPS. LPs are and always have been an
inherently flawed medium and there's not a fucking thing anyone can do about it.
Audiophiles have points on some gear but they lose hands down on the LP
argument.
Oh yeah... Check your speakers & cables for a short Kim.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 13/12/2012 03:11AM by BlahX3.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 03:56AM
i was kicking around the idea of a blower/ super charger vs. turbo for it (Kim
had a turbo that would make it scream in his storage), but the rest was just
like i wanted it. upper and lower control arms front and rear sway bars, lowered
3 inches, powder coated valve covers, strut tower brace, cold air intake, Steeda
under drive pullies, headers, Borla extreme exhaust, 3:73 rear end, and my
favorite thing about the car...the Hurst short throw cue ball shifter.


.
and yeah, i probably drove a bit crazy on the hour long trip to the sticks
(Kim's) with the receivers and broke them on the way. we need to find a needle
for that Technics turn table, i think it's the best of the 3.
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Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 08:50AM
At least the (even longer now) drive between our casas is all nice smooth
highway ... till ya get to the last 1/4 mile leg of it which is nice rock road
up the hill to my place fossil. I trashed the Technics turntable just last
weekend and kept that Sansui you brought out along with the cartridge from the
Technics, which was still good and will give it all another try once I get
another receiver.
Yeah Blah, though I know it dudn take an uber-badass receiver to do LP to
digital converting I am trying to get an RX-V3900 for all the reasons I
mentioned, not just to rip my LPs into .flac files.
BTW, to anyone rippin their LPs/CDs in as .mp3s, the sound quality from the
uncompressed .flac files are far better/fuller, but be forewarned, they're also
HUGE files with some large compilation LPs/CDs coming out to as big as 1gig!
The difference is like night and day between the output quality of these 2
differing file types though, so if HD space iddn a concern, give .flacs a try
I don't believe Winblows Media Player will convert or play .flacs so you'll
hafta get inventive in finding another Windbag program to take care of that.
For we few Linux cats it's a snap with Audacity for the encoding, then pretty
much any Linux media player will handle the .flacs as it's an open source format
I've located an RX-V3900 and am in negotiations with the seller for it, so we'll
see if I get lucky. Part of my query to the seller is if he still has the
original box and padding to insure this one has the best chance of making it
here without bein damaged.
BTW, I already thought of the possibility of a short and disconnected all wiring
from the receiver except the power cable and the result's the same ... it's a
goner ;(

fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 04:19PM
Winamp likes flacs
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 13, 2012 04:28PM
I haven't done any LP copying in a real long time. I've never used any
compression when copying lps to digital, I just do it as wav files and delete em
when I'm done burning the disc. I haven't done any in a long time though. I've
only played around with compression for things that don't matter much to me. My
turntable has a built in preamp so I don't need anything else. It a cheap thing
but works fine and needs a new needle. Someone bent the needle shaft by knocking
the tone arm onto the platter.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 14, 2012 01:34AM
Is it a USB turntable? When I 1st started lookin into rippin my LPs I looked
at every different model I could find and decided I'd stay with a decent old
school turntable and a receiver instead.
The direct drive Sansui fossil snagged offa Craigslist seems to be a pretty nice
one that had a trashed cartridge (diamond was gone) but the one off my old
Technics slipped right onto the tone arm.
I managed to set up a deal with the cat with the RX-V3900 so as soon as I get it
in and get through fiddlin with all the myriad of settings I figure I'll set up
the Sansui and see what gives.
There's quite a bit I have on LP that never made it into the digital realm.
Luckily I took pretty good care of my LPs so they're in pretty pristine
condition for the most part, especially considering most of 'em are now 30-45yrs
old

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: December 14, 2012 02:18PM
Yep it's an overpriced Ion USB unit my wife gave me a few years ago but I don't
use the USB interface because it sounds shitty. The phono preamp it has built in
works fine. The basic mechanics of the unit are good. It lacks a tone arm cue
lever which is dumb and a cover which are my only real complaints about it. The
sound quality is good. I would have bought something different & better if I
was doing the shopping.