Nearfield Listening

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John Casler

Nearfield Listening
« on: 5 Sep 2006, 06:49 pm »
Nearfield Listening




Saw this photo, in the Galleries and couldn't resist
« Last Edit: 5 Sep 2006, 08:37 pm by John Casler »

John Casler

Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #1 on: 5 Sep 2006, 06:57 pm »
Nearfield Listening




Saw this photo, in the Galleries and couldn't resist

Can anyone tell me why many of the Gallery photo's have the exact amount of chrachters to cause a "wrap" of the enclosing brackets, and no picture displayed?

 :scratch:

John Casler

Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #2 on: 5 Sep 2006, 07:27 pm »

I was seeing a red X in your posts John......

Yes that is what I see too.

When copying and psting the "address" from the Gallery, it is exactly long enough to cause the [/img] to wrap to the next line and will not display.

The pic you posted has a shorter address and does not wrap.

Just hit the "quote" reply button on the post with the red x and you can see what I mean.

very weird :?

nathanm

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« Reply #3 on: 5 Sep 2006, 08:01 pm »

Okay NOW I get it...the other photo wasn't funny at all...
John must've copied the URL from the address field instead of copying the image link via contextual menu.  I can see how it can be confusing.  But that photo, now that's downright nearfield indeed.

John Casler

Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #4 on: 5 Sep 2006, 08:39 pm »
Thanks Guys,

Now that I have corrected it, everyone will wonder what the subsequent posts are about :lol: :lol:

Gotta remember the "right click" rather than copying the URL from the address line.

Thanks again.

nathanm

Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #5 on: 5 Sep 2006, 09:36 pm »
I bet nobody would mind if you deleted all the replies leaving just your first post.  Moderators can do that can't they? :)

PLMONROE

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Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #6 on: 6 Sep 2006, 03:22 am »
Naw! I think for really near field I think you have to dispose of the rocker and get down between the 626s  under the L/C/R  :roll:

Hipper

Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #7 on: 6 Sep 2006, 05:36 pm »
What a brilliant idea to use a rocking chair: you can place the chair in approximately the correct listening position, and then make slight adjustments as you play the music to get that sweet spot.

Of course you have to be careful; too loud and you get blasted right over! :D

PLMONROE

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Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #8 on: 6 Sep 2006, 06:05 pm »
Probably more appropriate when playing ROCK?

Se7en

Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #9 on: 6 Sep 2006, 06:19 pm »
He should swap those 626rs out for a pair of largers  :o It would make a more stable platform for the lrc of course :D

John Casler

Re: Nearfield Listening
« Reply #10 on: 6 Sep 2006, 06:26 pm »
Probably more appropriate when playing ROCK?

When I found this pic in the Gallery, it had a "caption" to that effect.

In any event, If I remember correctly, the owner built these from kits.

Good lookin job :thumb: