My bad, it was the 300s. Can't believe that someone is asking more than they originally sold for. I had a pair, but sold them & bought some smaller bookshelf speakers which were easier to move, which I did 14 times since selling them.
Ever hear of the folklore behind "MDA" (the love drug)? Purportedly some college students came up with the stuff. Not wanting to "test" their new drug on unsuspecting friends, they tested it on themselves. In the euphoria that followed, they gave away all the pills they had to anyone that happened across their path.
When they came out of their drug induced bliss, they realized that they had neglected to write down the "recipe" and were not able to remember or mimic what they had created.
Turns out I can't log on at all anymore. I had shut down my computer before going on vacation and on restart, I can't log on to the staging site.
Anybody else got this problem or know how to fix it?
Sorry but I disagree. The best is listening through high quality headphones. The most I recall about the concerts I attended had nothing to do with the music, for the most part. There were a few where amps blew or mics were dead.
It's one of those long lighters. He lights the thing directly under his nose - I'm not exactly sure what the heck he was trying to do, but I'm not going to watch that garbage to find out either.
There are great events and terrible events with every era. I would say '60s (the music, the optimism), but then there's Nam, assassinations, civil unrest, cold war....
I'll stick with what I have, thanks.