>OK- So we're playing top this? I still have a regular turntable, albeit a
>newer Sony, but my old sound system was a 70s Hitachi, and I had it rigged
>up better than my JVC surround system!
That's nice. My surround sound speakers are JBL Pro-line components in
custom made enclosures (I learned that when you by Speakers from an audio
store you pay 1/3rd for the speaker components, 1/3rd for the cabinet and
1/3rd for the label on the cabinet. I paid 4/5ths for components, &
1/5th for the cabinets). Anyway the Wolfers are JBL Proline 18 inch
wolfers with a frequency response of 30 Hz down to 2 hz.
So far I have not found a reason to consider adding a sub wolfer.
>My records go back to the 20s, with a good deal of Monkees, Hermits,
>Beatles, and assorteds....
Golly I don't remember these guys being that old.
About the subject heading. Back on the commune, we got our first black
light & black light poster in 1968 if memory serves. By the time the
70's hit the black light was unplugged and stored and we were all gung ho
into the back to nature movement and paying more attention to organic
food, compost piles, herbal teas and gardening than artificial
environments.
San Francisco had mostly lost it's appeal because the Sunday free
concerts were largely over and the park & height areas were mostly filled
with hard core druggies and mid western kids straight off the boat.
Sigh. There were some good times & there were some real intense times.
It was the best of times and it was the worst of times. People of colour
and women are much better off because of what happened. A lot of very
good people got hurt or killed to pay for it. It was a shame though that
the revolution lost momentum before the job was done.
TeriAnn Wakeman If you send me direct mail, please
Santa Cruz, California start the subject line with TW -
twakeman@cruzers.com I will be sure to read the message
http://www.shadow-catcher.net <- Photography for sale
http://www.overlander.net <- Web directory for Land Rover
http://www.cruzers.com/~twakeman <- My personal web site
"How can life grant us the boon of living..unless we dare"
Amelia Earhart 1898-1937
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