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I had some other cherry stuff I sent down the road back in the day that I wished I still had. I bet we all do.
You guys are tapping into a whole different addiction! @Redfin I owned an art series PPI, ax404. Those Art series are awesome amps. I had a system with 3 punch 150's and a 45, it was all about loud. But the brand that got me the most was the Soundstream DII's and MC's. Some awesome sounding electronics. they went directly to *s-word after that with the reference line. Current system has an MC500 (beast) on bass, MC300 powers front stage and a D200II on rear stage, Alpine active x-over. All Kicker speakers, nd25 soft dome tweets and resolution 6.5's. Ditched the spare and made a custom fiberglass mold for the sub enclosure for 2 12's. I also have a mint D200II sitting in its original box, w/ papers and wrap. Have the original box for the 500 too. Heavy addiction...
Any of you carried it over to home audio?
 

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Any of you carried it over to home audio?

Can't afford it now that I am a responsible adult. Haha

Although, my wife and I were just discussing that we would like a nice home audio set-up for music...we aren't into the home theatre thing.

Any suggestions for a nice, affordable, home audio system for a reasonable spend?
 

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Any suggestions for a nice, affordable, home audio system for a reasonable spend?
Not into theater... I would piece together used, like an old Marantz for starters. I haven't followed the more modern offerings. I still run the gear I invested in when I lived @ home w/ my parents. Harman Kardon Citation 21/22/23, Klipsch ChorusII , etc. There's more junk out there than good. I bought good, and it's still hammering away 25 years later.
 

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Decided I wanted to finish the 288xp so I scavenged parts from my own 288xp to finish this one. Let me know what you guys think, wnt be keeping this one, will be listing it in a day or two after I get some time on it.
 

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Neightbour saw, he complained that his loved 55 had a carb issue....
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Perhaps it's time for him to learn maintance:
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Dang Tor can't understand why some people leave there equipment like that! A quick spray with an air line and a wipe with a rag does wonders! Tap the air cleaner every tank and never have an issue! Wow! Seems every dead saw I get looks just like that one!
 

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Dang Tor can't understand why some people leave there equipment like that! A quick spray with an air line and a wipe with a rag does wonders! Tap the air cleaner every tank and never have an issue! Wow! Seems every dead saw I get looks just like that one!
thats true Dan, this neightbour is like king of the forrest, at least in his own mind lol
Actually I didnt want to fix his 55 but I helped out his closest neightbour and those two is enemies, just didnt want to come in the middle.
My close neightbours isnt like this, thank goodness for that.
 

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Dang Tor can't understand why some people leave there equipment like that! A quick spray with an air line and a wipe with a rag does wonders! Tap the air cleaner every tank and never have an issue! Wow! Seems every dead saw I get looks just like that one!

I like using this stuff called Pierce. Its a non flammable equivalent of wd-40 it cut threw grime like you wouldn't believe. Plus I drag my really dirty stuffnto work to clean (I work over nights at a print shop) no need to dirty up my shop
 
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So in this pic its been sanded smooth but looks like this now. Have I gone to far? Or not far enough? First time dealing with this and not sure if Iam in the right spot. If worse comes to worse Ill be buying a mmws head. And this out of a 064. Thanks
 
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