Great Expectations for CES and T.H.E. Show

Great Expectations for CES and T.H.E. Show

Given the state of the economy, speculation abounds concerning major declines in the numbers of exhibitors and attendees at this year's audio/video shows in Las Vegas. If the advance numbers can be trusted, however, that will be anything but the case this January 8–11, when the high-end audio exhibits of both the Consumer Electronics Show and T.H.E. Show will be open.

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Hi

I recently added PS audio phone stage to my system which has once and for all solved any front end gain issues !! this phono amp has added fantastic dynamics to the system. The problem is that it might have added a little to much !!

The problem i have now though is that on very heavy bass tracks im causing the speaker cones to bottom out and start basically flapping. This is happening at loudish but certainly not ridculous volume levels. It is admittedly severe tracks like 1812 cannons etc thats doing it.

Insurance?

As I'm starting to acquire audio gear and a music collection that total thousands of dollars (and a great percentage of my disposable income), I'm starting to think about insurance. Like many NYC dwellers, I rent an apartment. Does anyone know whether some kind of renters insurance would cover my gear and/or music?

Shock and Awe

Utah 21, Alabama 0, 10 minutes into the first quarter. Alabama is "home," in the Sugar Bowl. Their only blemish is a 31-20 loss to Florida, who will play Oklahoma next Thursday in the BCS (designated) "Championship" bowl for the national title.

Utah hangs on, and wins the game 31-17. They sack Alabama QB John Parker Wilson 8 times (never play football if you have 3 names... but that's the way of the good ol' boys, I guess -- Yee, haw! Billy Joe Bob and Jimmy Joe John, time to slop the hawgs...).

Curious find

I Recently ran across a single horizontal arrayed speaker in excellent condition. It appears to be a rather quality piece of work by its looks, and surprisingly it sound exceedingly good, which was a surprise.
The only markings on the box are a round paper label with L.E.E. Incorporated, Washington D.C.. And, impressed on the back into the wood is: 115L123X=35 No other markings except for a stylized logo on the front of LEE.

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