Nah, this is the grungiest Harbeths ever sounded. Also, gotta crank to 85 dB at least to get over the very high noise floor (the rowing machine’s whooshing). But, it’s pretty sweet to burn 500 Calories per CD. Currently, rocking Soundgarden’s Superunknown.
Nice to see im not the only one with a row machine in the music room. Is that a Concept 2 ? I have the First Degree Fitness Apollo 2....water tank.
Thats one of the very reasons I didn't go with a chain link rower...to much noise. The water rower isn't noise at all.
Concept 2. I ordered the quiet sprocket kit. Ironically, my performance monitor (the computer) just went out an hour ago.
I had a salt water reef tank in my audio space in New York. Didn't seem to matter one bit to the inhabitants.
That sucks...and Concept has one of the better monitors out there? You do know you can purchase another from Concept? Wont be cheap. Can you turn your picture around...its up side down.
It’s right side up on iPhone (to me at least). Yeah, I ordered the PM5 kit. Has Bluetooth heart monitor capability, which is cool. Also, workout “courses.” Pricy as you mentioned, but I wanted to upgrade it anyways. Ohhh, the tac lol
As have I! Been looking to find one, but man some of the prices I have seen have been a bit ridiculous
Yea, the phone camera enters Exif data on the image with orientation info to try and guess how you want it displayed based on camera position, but I don't think the software here uses it. Orients OK if I download it to my computer. Below is the Exif info on your picture indicating that pixel row/col 0,0 is on bottom,right, so Exif enabled software would then rotate the picture 180 degrees for the right orientation... no biggie, happens a lot ... are those poems on the wall, or lyrics sheets, or ...? Code: Filename - 2ekum21[1].jpg Orientation - Bottom right XResolution - 72 YResolution - 72 ResolutionUnit - Inch YCbCrPositioning - Centered ExifOffset - 102 ExifVersion - 0221 ComponentsConfiguration - YCbCr FlashPixVersion - 0100 ColorSpace - sRGB ExifImageWidth - 4032 ExifImageHeight - 3024 SceneCaptureType - Standard Thumbnail: - Compression - 6 (JPG) XResolution - 72 YResolution - 72 ResolutionUnit - Inch JpegIFOffset - 286 JpegIFByteCount - 11392
Very nice and cozy set-up you have made with your new housing arrangements. The LM 211iA is a perfect amplifier for your Cornwalls. I have recently acquired a 211iA. I am running it with KT77's and am listening to it with the Vintage ALtec Lansing A7's as I write this post. It is a very nice integrated, it works well with my Altec's as well.
Just as a follow-up I thought about renting a Uhaul and risking a hernia and just loading it this way, lol. Thanks again guys!
If you right-click on the image and select "Open image in new tab" using Chrome for Windows the image is viewed right side up. It must be the forum software that is not honoring the EXIF orientation tag when displaying a jpg image. I'd consider that a bug in the forum software. But I also believe that any image hosting site should re-orient the image correctly according to the EXIF orientation tag when the image is uploaded and then strip out the EXIF orientation tag.
Take pictures of the back of the rack and the cables before you disassemble things and pack it up for the move. Bonus points if you're willing to post the rat's nest of cables behind the rack. My cable organization behind the rack is shameful.
It looks like your ready to hold the next "Emofest" in your listening room. I love Emotiva "vintage" gear from a few years ago, plus the new BasX 4k processor. My system rack is much more modest. You have some serious weight on that rack. The power amp on the top right inside shelf weighs 72 lbs. by itself. Now there are tube amplifiers behind the TV. So, the question is, what are your driving with all of these large to huge power amplifiers ???