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promp3
08-06-2007, 07:26 PM
yo. I'm new here.


...is it penut butter jelly time? :banana:

radioactive
08-06-2007, 07:37 PM
yo. I'm new here.


...is it penut butter jelly time? :banana:

sure pull up a chair and enjoy it with some interesting reading of threads.:yes:welcome to ak and please tell us more about yourself such as you interests what gear you run etc.

chris

Urizen
08-06-2007, 07:38 PM
yo!

What's a penut?

Welcome to AK!

Duffinator
08-06-2007, 07:38 PM
yo. I'm new here.


...is it penut butter jelly time? :banana:Not yet you have to make it past 10 posts first. :D

Welcome. Tell us a little about yourself.

ozmoid
08-06-2007, 08:26 PM
AAAhhhhhhh... a shy one. :yes: C'mon, promp3 - tell us about your gear at least! :music: New, old, found, bought, seeking... we want to hear about it!! :banana:

MrZero63
08-06-2007, 09:01 PM
yo. I'm new here.


...is it penut butter jelly time? :banana:

No to pbj time (10 post minimum...). Yes to cool dancing banana. :D

WELCOME TO AK! Stick around. Lurk - but not for long. It's more fun (and interesting) to post. Like the others said - or asked - what's in your system? What music do you rock/relax to? :scratch2:

promp3
08-06-2007, 09:26 PM
well I am all about digital suround sound for movies and video games. I have a sony str-dg510 reciver running digital and optical cable. with little cheap RCA speakers, I soldered new nice wire in complete over kill gauge and it made a huge diffrence. The wires they origanally had were just long twist ties and humed like a barbor shop quartet. and yamaha 10''powerd sub. Its all cheap equipment from bust buy, but I could not be more satisfied with the sound I am getting from it. Its in a small room with and crazy ceilling, think half single storie above the tv and half open two storie with a slant from the angle of the roof the seating position is right in the middle of the room, I am thinking that it helps with acustics better than just a full single storie room.
For my eyes I have a lg lcdhdtv, lg hdmi dvd player, xbox360. hd cable service but I'm thinking about getting direct tv if its going to give better picture on the non hd channels and more hd channels, lcd tv's don't like non-hd. I just go all this set up a couple weeks ago and finally got it all balanced out to how I like it a couple days ago. Ithink with the tv every thing came to somthing like 1,300 considering that people pay double that for just one component, Id say I have a very buget system with out bieng totally knock-off.

I also have my dads left over mac mc-2105 amp in really good shape with the wood box except it dosent work (I posted about it in the mcintosh forum and a bunch of moving magnet record stuff witch is the real reason I joined this forum is to see how much this stuff is worth and possably sell it. I am not new to vbulletin forums. I have thousands of posts on a car forum just like this. This seems like a very friendly place, and I am all about learning and there is nothing quite like a forum for self education.

MrZero63
08-06-2007, 09:47 PM
well I am all about digital suround sound for movies and video games. I have a sony str-dg510 reciver running digital and optical cable. with little cheap RCA speakers, I soldered new nice wire in complete over kill gauge and it made a huge diffrence. The wires they origanally had were just long twist ties and humed like a barbor shop quartet. and yamaha 10''powerd sub. Its all cheap equipment from bust buy, but I could not be more satisfied with the sound I am getting from it...

...I also have my dads left over mac mc-2105 amp in really good shape with the wood box except it dosent work (I posted about it in the mcintosh forum and a bunch of moving magnet record stuff witch is the real reason I joined this forum is to see how much this stuff is worth and possably sell it. I am not new to vbulletin forums. I have thousands of posts on a car forum just like this. This seems like a very friendly place, and I am all about learning and there is nothing quite like a forum for self education.

Personal satisfaction is what it's all about. I figured you were no stranger to forums - you used the introduction area - I never thought of doing that until now :D All that and a McIntosh you say? :thmbsp: For learning about all things audio (and more of course), you came to the right place!

ozmoid
08-06-2007, 10:25 PM
Nice "left overs"! :banana:

promp3
08-07-2007, 12:42 AM
yea, there is alot of people into vintage equipment here, I am just not into listening to music unless I am in the car. plus I don't have a single lp to my name,
Id rather make sombody else happy with this stuff than just have it sit there and not do anything for me.
The mac amp is nice, I rember when it was hooked up and working it sounded very close to new bryston amp and b&k pre-amp that replaced it. I think his new stuff sounds better but his old pre-amp was an ads, the mcintosh and the b&k would probably be just as good as the bryston, that impressive for a late 70's amp.(I think that what year it is)

cableguy
08-07-2007, 05:50 AM
Welcome aboard...



Bill

bully
08-07-2007, 06:07 AM
We do have a home theater forum.

pmsummer
08-07-2007, 06:39 AM
Greetings!

Holst
08-07-2007, 11:11 AM
Welcome aboard!

merrylander
08-07-2007, 12:58 PM
Welcome aboard.

Scorpion8
08-07-2007, 12:59 PM
Did you bring the PB&J? Welcome!

pmsummer
08-07-2007, 01:13 PM
I'm new here.


I'm PM here! Welcome, new!

wajobu
08-07-2007, 01:18 PM
Welcome. Crunchy organic peanut butter or nothin'!

promp3
08-07-2007, 03:04 PM
just so we are all on the same page, this dancing banana> :banana: has quite some history behind it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Banana


...and it most defanatly is penut butter jelly time. would anybody like some ice cream and cake?

MrZero63
08-07-2007, 04:24 PM
Thanks for the PBJ time wiki link! Learn something new every day (either that or I lead a rather sheltered life...:scratch2: )

Ice cream and cake, too! This place is getting better all the time! :grnbounce