WTF?
Now forget all the bad press, lackluster reviews, and general public indifference. Doesn't <I>this</I> make you want to buy a Zune?
Now forget all the bad press, lackluster reviews, and general public indifference. Doesn't <I>this</I> make you want to buy a Zune?
Wow, obviously somebody other than me found Mary Poppins creepy.
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<I>Slate</I> interviews <I>The Wire</I>'s David Simon.
XLH's SL-INS preamplifier ($5000). No, I didn't get a chance to hear them—Mr. Hou is still building his second AEF-1812, having sold his previous sets.
XLH's M-2000 monoblock power amplifier $25,000/pair).
Mr. Hou's tasty vintage Fender Jazz bass.
Mr. Hou's Marshall and Strat.
Mr. Hou's loft is stuffed with fun goodies, such as a drum set, keyboard rack—even a disco ball.
Since high-end audio isn't how Mr. Hou makes his living, he has his real factory elsewhere in the building. This is just his audio playground.
Just the speaker.