Flurries here, a bit stronger now. Heading to the Cape this pm. No worries, been driving in snow since, well, since I've been driving. Of course, every other driver is an idiot... no offense...
My bro in Santa Monica says they're still safe. Unlike the Palisades, I'll miss Noah's bagels. I can only hope there will be some kind of silver lining after all this, that all those folks will soon again be whole.
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Kinda breaks my heart that the A7 has to live outdoors. But selfish wife insists upon a garage spot for her car. Just cuz she owns half the house... shoulda bought the garage myself.
Although, to charge the A7 overnight, the M240 spent the night in the wild, it's now lightly covered in snow. Oh, the humanity.
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It's been snowing here just about every day an inch or two due to lake effect. I'm getting in snow shovelling shape. Haven't started the snowblower yet. The snow is pretty powdery and light. If I shovel the whole driveway, sidewalk and walkway to the front door, it's about a mile and a quarter's worth of steps.
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Sort of the same here. Snow on Monday and Thursday this past week. Thursday was accompanied by a fair amount of wind, so we had small drifts in our back yard.
Finally got around to clearing the driveway yesterday (nice to have SUVs with good ground clearance). Light and powdery snow, so easy to move.
Cool Adcom CD changer! In 1991 I was deciding between the top line Adcom and Denon CD players, then the Rotel RCD-855 was introduced- undercutting those two players by around $350 if I recall correctly. I bought it from an authorized Rotel dealer- whose "store" was a home in a gated community! While I was there he sold me a set of Discrete Technology interconnects, and I later added some sorbothane feet. That was as far as I ventured down the High End rabbit hole.
I remember that Rotel. Very good unit.
I love my Adcom stack. The amp can drive just about anything and it’s a very clean sound.
I browse marketplace for gear all the time, there are some good deals to be had but I’ve already got enough stuff that I can’t have it all hooked up.
I need to do something with my excess. Other than keep moving it house to house and buying shelves to stash it on. I used to have set-ups in the family room, master, and basement rec room. Plus a few spare receivers. Now, I only have one in the basement. No need for the bedroom, and no good place for one in the family room.
I do still have my turntable that I either got in college or right after, so it dates to the 80's. have not played a record in probably 20-25 years though. Nor do I own any. Yet I keep it. Should probably figure out if it is worth anything!
also still have the CD player I bought when they first came out (early 90's?). An ADC. Darned thing still works perfectly. Have that set up. Now CDs, those I have (many plastic boxes full, definitely over 1,000). I did have a plan to upload them all (and did once do a few 100 to iTunes, which got lost in the ether at one point). I started doing them again to a different tool (something with Monkey in the name) that I used to collect everything I did have on my laptop digitized. That is about 3,000 songs I copied to a USB stick. Maybe when I retire I can do the rest!
I wouldn’t bother digitizing the music. For a few bucks a month subscribe to a streaming service and listen to anything you want.
For me nothing beats the sound and experience from an LP or CD on a good system.
My sister-in-law is going to sell her Florida car. She wanted $5000 for it and that seems reasonable to me, but I checked on Edmunds and they offered $2400. It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it. It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately. I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
Well, if I had any serious thoughts of getting an upgraded soundbar or diving into some nice audio stuff, I’m pretty sure that’s going to be on hold for a few hours. Why? I just received 4 tires from Tire Rack for the Genny. Just a tick under $1,200. And now I have to get them mounted and balanced, more ca-ching. Add another hour to my first guesstimate.
Kinda breaks my heart that the A7 has to live outdoors. But selfish wife insists upon a garage spot for her car. Just cuz she owns half the house... shoulda bought the garage myself.
Although, to charge the A7 overnight, the M240 spent the night in the wild, it's now lightly covered in snow. Oh, the humanity.
Smart getting the A7....now you can say you need the garage so you can plug it in. When the grandchildren were teens MrsD100 and I got manual transmissions....so the grandkids wouldn't be able to borrow them
Cool Adcom CD changer! In 1991 I was deciding between the top line Adcom and Denon CD players, then the Rotel RCD-855 was introduced- undercutting those two players by around $350 if I recall correctly. I bought it from an authorized Rotel dealer- whose "store" was a home in a gated community! While I was there he sold me a set of Discrete Technology interconnects, and I later added some sorbothane feet. That was as far as I ventured down the High End rabbit hole.
I remember that Rotel. Very good unit.
I love my Adcom stack. The amp can drive just about anything and it’s a very clean sound.
I browse marketplace for gear all the time, there are some good deals to be had but I’ve already got enough stuff that I can’t have it all hooked up.
I need to do something with my excess. Other than keep moving it house to house and buying shelves to stash it on. I used to have set-ups in the family room, master, and basement rec room. Plus a few spare receivers. Now, I only have one in the basement. No need for the bedroom, and no good place for one in the family room.
I do still have my turntable that I either got in college or right after, so it dates to the 80's. have not played a record in probably 20-25 years though. Nor do I own any. Yet I keep it. Should probably figure out if it is worth anything!
also still have the CD player I bought when they first came out (early 90's?). An ADC. Darned thing still works perfectly. Have that set up. Now CDs, those I have (many plastic boxes full, definitely over 1,000). I did have a plan to upload them all (and did once do a few 100 to iTunes, which got lost in the ether at one point). I started doing them again to a different tool (something with Monkey in the name) that I used to collect everything I did have on my laptop digitized. That is about 3,000 songs I copied to a USB stick. Maybe when I retire I can do the rest! ———————————————— Yikes, my suggestion is, don’t retire. During that much work could kill a retired guy. I know it would do me in.
jmonroe
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My sister-in-law is going to sell her Florida car. She wanted $5000 for it and that seems reasonable to me, but I checked on Edmunds and they offered $2400. It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it. It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately. I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
Sell it up north and somebody might give her $5k.
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I can’t wear ear buds. Never had any luck getting them to stay in.
Neither can I as anything inside the ear will irritate my ears (which means hearing aids are out for me), so I use ones that clip over the ear and sit just outside the ear canal.
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It’s easier for me to understand that differences in picture quality are often more difficult to detect than it is with respect to sound quality- I guess because there are so many abysmal sound sources out there that decent sound quality is seldom heard.
Although I do remember my FIL saying that he thought DVDs were just an attempt to get people to buy new products. He had decent eyesight and was not senile, but he claimed SD VHS picture quality looked perfectly fine to him…
There was a HUGE improvement between VHS and DVDs, for both sound and picture quality. And, another (lesser) quality jump from DVD to Blu-Ray particularly 4K.
Just read an article the other day that diminishing returns have stalled any sort of 8K leap.
Soon it will all be hologram projection so you have to run our and update all your systems.
The human eye has limits to its resolution and IIRC I have read somewhere that 4K exceeds that limit so 8K would be a waste if that is true. Also the human eye can only see 1,000,000 colors although a small percentage of women can see 100,000,000 colors).
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It’s easier for me to understand that differences in picture quality are often more difficult to detect than it is with respect to sound quality- I guess because there are so many abysmal sound sources out there that decent sound quality is seldom heard.
Although I do remember my FIL saying that he thought DVDs were just an attempt to get people to buy new products. He had decent eyesight and was not senile, but he claimed SD VHS picture quality looked perfectly fine to him…
There was a HUGE improvement between VHS and DVDs, for both sound and picture quality. And, another (lesser) quality jump from DVD to Blu-Ray particularly 4K.
Just read an article the other day that diminishing returns have stalled any sort of 8K leap.
Soon it will all be hologram projection so you have to run our and update all your systems.
The human eye has limits to its resolution and IIRC I have read somewhere that 4K exceeds that limit so 8K would be a waste if that is true. Also the human eye can only see 1,000,000 colors although a small percentage of women can see 100,000,000 colors). ———————————————— And they can probably remember every one of them.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Well today the wife and I just joined the EV bandwagon. We each got our own, 75 mile range and a top speed of 28 MPH. Also when you run out of power you can still pedal it to get home.
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@snakeweasel said:
The human eye has limits to its resolution and IIRC I have read somewhere that 4K exceeds that limit so 8K would be a waste if that is true. Also the human eye can only see 1,000,000 colors although a small percentage of women can see 100,000,000 colors).
My kids are obsessed with frame rate on their computers. I keep arguing that they are talking about rates beyond human comprehension, but they don’t believe me.
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My sister-in-law is going to sell her Florida car. She wanted $5000 for it and that seems reasonable to me, but I checked on Edmunds and they offered $2400. It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it. It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately. I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
Sell it up north and somebody might give her $5k.
Hey, it is the perfect car for you. 50k miles....$5000, you could drive it for 10 years, @ $500 a year.
My sister-in-law is going to sell her Florida car. She wanted $5000 for it and that seems reasonable to me, but I checked on Edmunds and they offered $2400. It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it. It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately. I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
Sell it up north and somebody might give her $5k.
Thanks, This one has 59000 miles and they want $7000
Here are the pics of my “audio equipment.”
The record player has a 2nd matching console that holds records and has a 2nd speaker.
The radio is, in fact, a Philco.
The jukebox is nothing special. Plays 45s. I looked it up once before but forget now what year. I want to say ‘68-‘69, but not positive.
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While I’m in picture mode, here is something the fam got me for Xmas. Honestly, this would have been my last choice of these, but I couldn’t tell them that.
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Driver, $2,400 from Edmunds makes sense, since that is going to be trade in value (assuming you asked for a buy offer). That will also be at least $2k below retail. You just don't notice it as much on a more expensive car!
My sister-in-law is going to sell her Florida car. She wanted $5000 for it and that seems reasonable to me, but I checked on Edmunds and they offered $2400. It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it. It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately. I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
Sell it up north and somebody might give her $5k.
Hey, it is the perfect car for you. 50k miles....$5000, you could drive it for 10 years, @ $500 a year.
Not too long ago I would have jumped on a low mile Florida car but I’m full up on low mileage rust free vehicles (two of which are Florida cars) and a 2008 is too old to give to my son for Lyft.
Why don’t you drive home this spring and before you leave list it on Craigslist or Marketplace in Buffalo. You’ll cross the border with a pocket full of cash.
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My kids are obsessed with frame rate on their computers. I keep arguing that they are talking about rates beyond human comprehension, but they don’t believe me.
I can understand monitoring it. If it's bogging down on intense games, it indicates you're at the limits of your setup.
Earbuds... I got a set of the original Apple AirPods Pro. They had a common problem with the earbuds randomly spewing static and extended the warranty. Just after the extended warranty ended, my left earbud started experiencing the problem (I still have them in the basement in hopes that someone will file a class action lawsuit against Apple and I'll be able to return them). I bought a cheap set of highly rated Soundcore earbuds off Amazon as a temporary-to-permanent replacement, and they were working fine, but wouldn't you know, my dog heard of my plight and got me a set of the second-gen AirPods Pro for Father's Day.
I have some Sennheiser earbuds. They look like big chicklets but they sound better than the wired Apple earbuds I had previously. Cheaper than the Apple wireless type. They have 5 or 6 different size adapters for your ears. It took me a while to figure out the right size, but its all good now.
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My sister-in-law is going to sell her Florida car. She wanted $5000 for it and that seems reasonable to me, but I checked on Edmunds and they offered $2400. It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it. It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately. I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
2008 is a VERY OLD CAR. I don’t care if it has low miles, it still sat out in the sun for 15 years! But maybe people don’t think like that and you can get more?
My sister-in-law is going to sell her Florida car. She wanted $5000 for it and that seems reasonable to me, but I checked on Edmunds and they offered $2400. It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it. It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately. I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
2008 is a VERY OLD CAR. I don’t care if it has low miles, it still sat out in the sun for 15 years! But maybe people don’t think like that and you can get more?
True, those Florida cars can come with their own unique problems like blasted clear coat or even rust if they lived right on the ocean but all things considered a southern environment is generally easier on a car. My convertible was 18 years old when I bought it as was my Lincoln Mark VIII and I never had any unusual problems and they were both Florida cars.
If a car checked out mechanically and the price was right I wouldn’t hesitate to buy a 15-20 year old car for basic transportation. The market for sub $5k vehicles is red hot these days. I have sold some pretty beat up hoopties by just parking them in my driveway with a for sale sign. They were all gone in a week.
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@suydam said:
2008 is a VERY OLD CAR. I don’t care if it has low miles, it still sat out in the sun for 15 years! But maybe people don’t think like that and you can get more?
What if it sat in a garage for 15 years?
My daily is another decade older than that and, yeah, I’d expect at least $7k for it.
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The 2008 Impala is in Florida in the summer but left under a carport. It is in really good condition. It is hard to find a car that is going to be dependable and won't cost a lot to run for under $5000.....most are at the end of their lifespan. If a person needs basic transportation to go a few miles to get groceries, or to get to work etc., this would be a good buy. Especially for someone mechanically inclined, they could fix things that naturally wear out with time. @stickguy Yes, I said Edmunds/Carvana would have to buy it and then sell it for a profit. I heard of people using them and being satisfied with the price they got as a trade in. I was curious to see how generous they would be. In this case, it is better to sell privately if you don't mind the risk and trouble.
@qbrozen said:
Here are the pics of my “audio equipment.”
The record player has a 2nd matching console that holds records and has a 2nd speaker.
The radio is, in fact, a Philco.
The jukebox is nothing special. Plays 45s. I looked it up once before but forget now what year. I want to say ‘68-‘69, but not positive.
If you're into 2-channel music, that's a rabbit hole that goes deep and can cost a bundle......I know....I need help!
Oh, but I love those speakers! They remind me of my old Cerwin Vegas. I miss them.
Before Klipsch became the Best Buy darlings, they only made six speaker lines. They call them "Heritage" line today. They've been in production for decades (Some since the '50s). ...all hand made in Hope Arkansas. They are Jubilee, Klpipsch Horns, LaScalla, Cornwalls, Fortes (my set) and Heresy. All are so efficient and exhibit such low distortion, they can be driven by just about any amplification. I had tubes driving mine for a little bit.
I have yet to hear anything else that can transport you to a live performance sound as my speakers do.
I toured their factory. Amazingly, they do everything from woodworking, install and test drivers, there. The Heritage line were all designed by the late Paul Klipsch, and, while not cheap, hard to better, IMHO!
The stuff you see in Best Buy is mostly made and designed in China.
My wife took me walking with her at the mall a little while ago. What a sad sight. Online shopping has devastated it. It seems like half the storefronts are empty.
Our Macy's is one of the ones closing soon, but you could see that coming. Hardly any traffic there for quite a while.
The only "anchor" left is JC Penny and it's on shaky ground it seems.
In our living room I have the Advents that I bought while in college in the walnut, not utility cabinet along with a Technics SL DD 22 turntable. Not used often, but enjoyable to listen to albums several times a year.
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My wife took me walking with her at the mall a little while ago. What a sad sight. Online shopping has devastated it. It seems like half the storefronts are empty.
Our Macy's is one of the ones closing soon, but you could see that coming. Hardly any traffic there for quite a while.
The only "anchor" left is JC Penny and it's on shaky ground it seems.
The JC Penny near me (if you can call 15 miles near) is on shaky grounds too but it's been that way for at least a decade.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
My wife took me walking with her at the mall a little while ago. What a sad sight. Online shopping has devastated it. It seems like half the storefronts are empty.
Our Macy's is one of the ones closing soon, but you could see that coming. Hardly any traffic there for quite a while.
The only "anchor" left is JC Penny and it's on shaky ground it seems.
————————————————- Same with the mall near us. That thing was a thriving go to place when it was built and for many years afterwards. Coincidentally, that was the same year Son #1 was born and we had our first house built in 1969. Macy’s is there on one end but it wasn’t an original store there. Penny’s is still there but not in the center anchor spot like it was originally on both the upper and lower levels. We used to always go in the mall at Penny’s because it was in the center and we used the elevator when our sons were in carriages and strollers. Now it’s on the opposite end from Macy’s but only on the upper level. Dick’s is on the lower level. The real sad part is that there was a full size ice skating rink there on the lower level across from Penny’s but they turned that into a food cort quite a while ago. So long ago, some folks don’t even know that.
Yep, online shopping has killed that place.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
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My bro in Santa Monica says they're still safe. Unlike the Palisades, I'll miss Noah's bagels. I can only hope there will be some kind of silver lining after all this, that all those folks will soon again be whole.
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Poor Passat has the shivers and did not take kindly getting booted from the garage. Ice, lovely.

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Although, to charge the A7 overnight, the M240 spent the night in the wild, it's now lightly covered in snow. Oh, the humanity.
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I'm getting in snow shovelling shape.
Haven't started the snowblower yet. The snow is pretty powdery and light.
If I shovel the whole driveway, sidewalk and walkway to the front door, it's about a mile and a quarter's worth of steps.
Sort of the same here. Snow on Monday and Thursday this past week. Thursday was accompanied by a fair amount of wind, so we had small drifts in our back yard.
Finally got around to clearing the driveway yesterday (nice to have SUVs with good ground clearance). Light and powdery snow, so easy to move.
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I do still have my turntable that I either got in college or right after, so it dates to the 80's. have not played a record in probably 20-25 years though. Nor do I own any. Yet I keep it. Should probably figure out if it is worth anything!
also still have the CD player I bought when they first came out (early 90's?). An ADC. Darned thing still works perfectly. Have that set up. Now CDs, those I have (many plastic boxes full, definitely over 1,000). I did have a plan to upload them all (and did once do a few 100 to iTunes, which got lost in the ether at one point). I started doing them again to a different tool (something with Monkey in the name) that I used to collect everything I did have on my laptop digitized. That is about 3,000 songs I copied to a USB stick. Maybe when I retire I can do the rest!
I wouldn’t bother digitizing the music. For a few bucks a month subscribe to a streaming service and listen to anything you want.
For me nothing beats the sound and experience from an LP or CD on a good system.
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It's a 2008 Chev Impala, all good, only 50000 miles on it.
It seems to me that a car that only have 50000 miles on it still has a good 5 years of driving left in it, and it would be worth $5000 to someone.....but only if sold privately.
I guess, to make it worthwhile for them they would buy it for $2400, and then try to get $4500 to $5000 for it.
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Kinda breaks my heart that the A7 has to live outdoors. But selfish wife insists upon a garage spot for her car. Just cuz she owns half the house... shoulda bought the garage myself.
Although, to charge the A7 overnight, the M240 spent the night in the wild, it's now lightly covered in snow. Oh, the humanity.
Smart getting the A7....now you can say you need the garage so you can plug it in.
When the grandchildren were teens MrsD100 and I got manual transmissions....so the grandkids wouldn't be able to borrow them
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I do still have my turntable that I either got in college or right after, so it dates to the 80's. have not played a record in probably 20-25 years though. Nor do I own any. Yet I keep it. Should probably figure out if it is worth anything!
also still have the CD player I bought when they first came out (early 90's?). An ADC. Darned thing still works perfectly. Have that set up. Now CDs, those I have (many plastic boxes full, definitely over 1,000). I did have a plan to upload them all (and did once do a few 100 to iTunes, which got lost in the ether at one point). I started doing them again to a different tool (something with Monkey in the name) that I used to collect everything I did have on my laptop digitized. That is about 3,000 songs I copied to a USB stick. Maybe when I retire I can do the rest!
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Yikes, my suggestion is, don’t retire. During that much work could kill a retired guy. I know it would do me in.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I actually saw that vid the other day and thought of you
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The human eye has limits to its resolution and IIRC I have read somewhere that 4K exceeds that limit so 8K would be a waste if that is true. Also the human eye can only see 1,000,000 colors although a small percentage of women can see 100,000,000 colors).
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And they can probably remember every one of them.
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'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
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My kids are obsessed with frame rate on their computers. I keep arguing that they are talking about rates beyond human comprehension, but they don’t believe me.
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2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I'd move quickly on this hot deal, $5000, 50,000 miles.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Here are the pics of my “audio equipment.”
The record player has a 2nd matching console that holds records and has a 2nd speaker.
The radio is, in fact, a Philco.
The jukebox is nothing special. Plays 45s. I looked it up once before but forget now what year. I want to say ‘68-‘69, but not positive.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
While I’m in picture mode, here is something the fam got me for Xmas. Honestly, this would have been my last choice of these, but I couldn’t tell them that.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Why don’t you drive home this spring and before you leave list it on Craigslist or Marketplace in Buffalo. You’ll cross the border with a pocket full of cash.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
They have 5 or 6 different size adapters for your ears.
It took me a while to figure out the right size, but its all good now.
Sure, but what they are talking about is along the lines of “I’m getting 120 fps and want 150.”
Movies are like 60 fps.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Hey, it was good enough for me…
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Sure, but what they are talking about is along the lines of “I’m getting 120 fps and want 150.”
Movies are like 60 fps.
Movies are 24, the human eye is between 30 and 60. So if your watching something at 120 fps you won't see between 50 and 75% of the frames.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
That’s one generous dog😂😂.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Everything’s possible with cartoons.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
If a car checked out mechanically and the price was right I wouldn’t hesitate to buy a 15-20 year old car for basic transportation. The market for sub $5k vehicles is red hot these days. I have sold some pretty beat up hoopties by just parking them in my driveway with a for sale sign. They were all gone in a week.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
What if it sat in a garage for 15 years?
My daily is another decade older than that and, yeah, I’d expect at least $7k for it.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
If a person needs basic transportation to go a few miles to get groceries, or to get to work etc., this would be a good buy. Especially for someone mechanically inclined, they could fix things that naturally wear out with time.
@stickguy Yes, I said Edmunds/Carvana would have to buy it and then sell it for a profit. I heard of people using them and being satisfied with the price they got as a trade in. I was curious to see how generous they would be. In this case, it is better to sell privately if you don't mind the risk and trouble.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Cool stuff Q! I like the jukebox.
2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 / 2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic / 2022 Icon I6L Golf Cart
I have yet to hear anything else that can transport you to a live performance sound as my speakers do.
I toured their factory. Amazingly, they do everything from woodworking, install and test drivers, there. The Heritage line were all designed by the late Paul Klipsch, and, while not cheap, hard to better, IMHO!
The stuff you see in Best Buy is mostly made and designed in China.
Cool stuff Q! I like the jukebox.
————————————————Me too and when I first saw it I thought @qbrozen was off his rocker because it looked like an oven.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I can see a SNL or SCTV parody ad for that.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Our Macy's is one of the ones closing soon, but you could see that coming. Hardly any traffic there for quite a while.
The only "anchor" left is JC Penny and it's on shaky ground it seems.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
In our living room I have the Advents that I bought while in college in the walnut, not utility cabinet along with a Technics SL DD 22 turntable. Not used often, but enjoyable to listen to albums several times a year.

2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Same with the mall near us. That thing was a thriving go to place when it was built and for many years afterwards. Coincidentally, that was the same year Son #1 was born and we had our first house built in 1969. Macy’s is there on one end but it wasn’t an original store there. Penny’s is still there but not in the center anchor spot like it was originally on both the upper and lower levels. We used to always go in the mall at Penny’s because it was in the center and we used the elevator when our sons were in carriages and strollers. Now it’s on the opposite end from Macy’s but only on the upper level. Dick’s is on the lower level. The real sad part is that there was a full size ice skating rink there on the lower level across from Penny’s but they turned that into a food cort quite a while ago. So long ago, some folks don’t even know that.
Yep, online shopping has killed that place.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)