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Subject: Audiophile Y cord........
From: martin griffith martingriffith@yahoo.co.uk
Date: 5/12/2004 8:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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http://www.collinsaudio.com/ces_2004/index05.html
Thanks that was a hoot!
I've learned that sending my kids out to play and having a glass of Pinot Noir
is the best audiophile improvement I can make.

Rocky
 
"martin griffith" <martingriffith@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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I had no idea that audiophile things had "advanced" to this point. Man
what technological marvelry! Air-core cables and whizzer cones, who'd a
thunk it. The speakers mounted in the corian counter top material
looked like a really "great" idea and only $20,000 a set to boot, just
think of the shipping mark up margin. I'm so in the wrong business.

I wonder what the PIC chip tube monitor sells for, does anybody know?
 
On Wed, 12 May 2004 17:38:53 GMT, "Anthony Fremont"
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"martin griffith" <martingriffith@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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I had no idea that audiophile things had "advanced" to this point. Man
what technological marvelry! Air-core cables and whizzer cones, who'd a
thunk it. The speakers mounted in the corian counter top material
looked like a really "great" idea and only $20,000 a set to boot, just
think of the shipping mark up margin. I'm so in the wrong business.
Corian is fabulous stuff. It's very temperature resistant, a nice
insulator, and machines beautifully. We use it for production tooling
fixtures and pogo-pin bed-of-nails type things for testing PC boards.

We did one magnetic field mapper system with everything mounted on a
slab of Corian. It was a hell of a lot easier to do than the previous
one on granite!

John
 
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martin

Three things are certain:
Death, taxes and lost data.
Guess which has occurred.
Fast forward to ... http://www.collinsaudio.com/ces_2004/index43.html
.... naturally.


--
Mike Page BEng(Hons) MIEE www.eclectic-web.co.uk
 
On a sunny day (Wed, 12 May 2004 17:38:53 GMT) it happened "Anthony Fremont"
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"martin griffith" <martingriffith@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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http://www.collinsaudio.com/ces_2004/index05.html

I had no idea that audiophile things had "advanced" to this point. Man
what technological marvelry! Air-core cables and whizzer cones, who'd a
thunk it. The speakers mounted in the corian counter top material
looked like a really "great" idea and only $20,000 a set to boot, just
think of the shipping mark up margin. I'm so in the wrong business.

I wonder what the PIC chip tube monitor sells for, does anybody know?

Looks like the cables are screened, but this splitter -- no!
JP
 

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