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[quote user="JoelSim"]if any pretty young ladies fancy coming round to ahem listen to a few tunes then come on, I live close to the Red Lion in London[/quote]

.........I'll assume success if we don't hear from you today ;)
 
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Don't worry lasses, I have a bed in my hi-fi room...and plenty of Billy Paul vinyls...
 
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[quote user="Hughes123"]Don't worry lasses, I have a bed in my hi-fi room...and plenty of Billy Paul vinyls...[/quote]

that was really bad wasn't it...
 
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[quote user="Hughes123"][quote user="Hughes123"]Don't worry lasses, I have a bed in my hi-fi room...and plenty of Billy Paul vinyls...[/quote]

that was really bad wasn't it...[/quote]

And I dare say you wear a rug.
 
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[quote user="Eddy Current"]And I dare say you wear a rug[/quote]

I knew it was coming.
 
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ADVICE NEEDED:

How much would you spend on a rug in percentage terms against source, amp, speakers and cabling?

I've got wool but my mate swears by acrylic or shagpile. There are some esoteric ones like leather but I think that's just snake oil, and the bang for buck upgrade beyond a certain point is not worth it.

Also size does make a difference IMHO.

The backing of the rug has to be right Hessian too, and the thicker the better to add shielding from RFI.

A red one looks good with my system.

I found a bigger soundstage, more musicality, no fatigue and tauter bass and indeed, across the frequency range. Smooth, sweet treble and articulate. Natural, spacious and airy.

Check out: http://www.rugmerchant.co.uk/index.php :)
 

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We always used inexpensive Ikea rugs, which were about £30 or so, on the floors and walls of your old listening rooms - there's one behind me in the picture (left). They worked very well in killing reflections, and for minimal cost.
 
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We always used inexpensive Ikea rugs, which were about £30 or so, on the floors and walls of your old listening rooms - there's one behind me in the picture (left). They worked very well in killing reflections, and for minimal cost.

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I tried that in my sooped up Impreza with boom box. It was a shaggin waggon man...But I crashed it into a lampost...couldn't see a thing...
 

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Not far off - Friday: hence Easter 'n all...
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Bless you, brother.
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Yes, Easter is always the first Sunday after a full moon following the Spring Equinox, so sayeth Papal law.

Obviously no possible connection to any pre-Christian-Europe festivals that celebrated end of winter in the same way
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I suddenly visualised you playing the Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music.

I must be more tired than I thought...
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Nads or Clare?
 

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[quote user="jimwall"][quote user="Andrew Everard"]
I suddenly visualised you playing the Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music.

I must be more tired than I thought...
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Nads or Clare?[/quote] Me in a dress scary thought.... but a stag do in Newcastle in a dress was entertaining......
 
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[quote user="Clare Newsome"]
Bless you, brother.
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Yes, Easter is always the first Sunday after a full moon following the Spring Equinox, so sayeth Papal law.

Obviously no possible connection to any pre-Christian-Europe festivals that celebrated end of winter in the same way
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what's paypal law anyways?
 

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