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Hi PB,
How are red hot chillies doing?? I put the 576 back, this time without the metal casing and it is better this time.
The SBLs are sounding super. They have bass, image, speed and are so clean, no wonder Peter wants a pair for his home use,
FF
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| Posts: 1429 | Location: Poland and Spain | Registered: Fri 17 March 2006 |   |
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Hi Frank, those metal casings do seem to hold the sound back don't they. I was very impressed with your souped up Lavender cable  The Red Hot Chillies are warming up very nicely, they were a little recessed last night but they are loosening up a little. Your SBL's are very impressive and I can see a pair working nicely in Peters listening room. They are very different to the Deco's, Regards PB, BTW, I have some piccies of PB land which will appear soon.
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As promised Polar bear country or Rutland water which is just down the road, Regards PB

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Bloody good camouflage - I would not have had a clue that a Polarbear was in the vacinity.
Chris
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| Posts: 879 | Location: North West Quadrant Tier 2 | Registered: Tue 01 May 2001 |   |
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He's riding that sailing boat you can see in the distance.....
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| Posts: 6090 | Location: Hert-fd-shr | Registered: Wed 25 February 2004 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by Chris Dolan: Bloody good camouflage - I would not have had a clue that a Polarbear was in the vacinity.
Chris
No doubt he was here Chris and note the curious halo around his cueing hand! Suggestions anyone?
.JPG)
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| Posts: 3268 | Location: Leicester & Northamptonshire mainly! | Registered: Wed 22 January 2003 |   |
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