Any bottlehead in WACO TX.? Or nearby? NT

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Offline Nutube

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on: August 12, 2010, 04:24:55 AM
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FP 1,2,3, Seduction, 45, Paramount 300B, Paraglow2A3; Dehavilland 845, Eico pp 805,Adcom 555 mono, Sota star saphire ugraded Nova motor & bearings,  Et 2.5 carbon wand on Shelter 901, Koetsu rosewood Sig., on magnesium wand, grado sumiko etc. Custom Edgarhorn with Seismic sub


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Reply #1 on: August 12, 2010, 08:02:06 AM
Hi,

What you looking for?  I'm just North of Dallas in Plano. 

NuForce Oppo83SE
Klipsch RF-7 w/DeanG Mods
Extended Foreplay III w/Mods
300b Paramounts w/Mods

Mach2 Mac Mini->Amarra Mini-> Chronos Athena USB Cable->Audio Note 4.1LE DAC->24ga Ag w/WBT0101ag ICs-> Audio Note L4 Remote->24ga Ag w/WBT0102Ag ICs-> Paramounts w/MQ Nickel Opts and EML 2a3 Mesh Plates->16ga Ag Bi Wire->Klipsch RF-7 w/DeanG Mods


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Reply #2 on: August 12, 2010, 05:15:22 PM
I'm in San Antonio. I spent a lot of time in Waco during the summers I spent at my grandparents in Oglesby. It's between McGregor and Gatesville. I also stop in Waco everytime I go see my sister in Dallas (actually Garland).



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Reply #3 on: August 12, 2010, 06:02:38 PM
Another here in San Antonio.   Found some nice Klipsch Forte IIs in Santa Anna, west of you,  recently. 

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Reply #4 on: August 13, 2010, 03:46:44 AM
Synchro, Wardsweb, Tickwomp.
Thanks youall !
Glad you are in driving distance
My wife is seriously considering a job there = so I thought to ask. I do know Wardsweb is in TX but have forgotten which city.
I do dread moving my audio system though...... :(

FP 1,2,3, Seduction, 45, Paramount 300B, Paraglow2A3; Dehavilland 845, Eico pp 805,Adcom 555 mono, Sota star saphire ugraded Nova motor & bearings,  Et 2.5 carbon wand on Shelter 901, Koetsu rosewood Sig., on magnesium wand, grado sumiko etc. Custom Edgarhorn with Seismic sub


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Reply #5 on: August 13, 2010, 05:37:03 AM
Nutube,

The last 3 moves I have used a large panel van to move my stereo myself.  Considering movers haven't a clue it is the safest thing.



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Reply #6 on: August 13, 2010, 08:05:31 AM
Yes thats my plan to move them with the uhaul 10 footer especially the vinyl collection. I plan on moving them in cooler weather.
Movers  are not to touch my audio stuff ' key original paintings and several antiques. I am sooo glad The Seismic sub is in 2 parts.

FP 1,2,3, Seduction, 45, Paramount 300B, Paraglow2A3; Dehavilland 845, Eico pp 805,Adcom 555 mono, Sota star saphire ugraded Nova motor & bearings,  Et 2.5 carbon wand on Shelter 901, Koetsu rosewood Sig., on magnesium wand, grado sumiko etc. Custom Edgarhorn with Seismic sub


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Reply #7 on: August 13, 2010, 08:08:23 AM
You made me think of my move in 1984.  My LPs are arranged alphabetically.  I found that the LPs were boxed with a hand full from one place and a hand full from another.  They never touched them again.