Actually multiple attempts on a thread where metallic grilles were mentioned. At least I got to post it hereTest passed on second attempt.
I thought that ⅄NOS was a brand? Not really, seriously deliberate positioning to assist tweeter in two way Akai.Not sure.
The Sonys seem to have turned upside down in the process.
Well... one may just cut 'n' paste an image if it's not too large.Actually multiple attempts on a thread where metallic grilles were mentioned. At least I got to post it here
Well... one may just cut 'n' paste an image if it's not too large.
Sometimes an intermediate step (e.g., pasting locally into, e.g., PPT and then (re)copying the image) is required, but -- either way -- it's a simple, brute-force technique.
The intermediate step does allow some extra flexibility, too, of course.
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or... just copy the image address and surround it with "IMG" and "/IMG" tags (both enclosed by square brackets).
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?attachments/img_20221016_222027_303-jpg.237339/
Only one other thing to remember...
https://xkcd.com/763/
The transients fail, boxy stuffy , lack of clarity and definition, no longer open, loss of energy and a subtle doof doof aroma creeps in. Loss of magic, no longer natural, the class D amp is making its presence felt with a metallic grind. Thanks, but no thanks. You had to try though.
I just watch a Chris Pratt movie to adjust and fine tune PRaT... which is known as the Pace, Rhythm and Timing Tool.Yeah, but how's the PRaT?