Zero Distortion: Tango Time

I was called many things back in the day even had Thai nicknames but never Oppa!

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My second wife called me grandpa or opa (grandpa in German) all the time ! :rolleyes: She was e few years younger !;)
 
My second wife called me grandpa or opa (grandpa in German) all the time ! :rolleyes: She was e few years younger !;)
You are definitely an Oppa Lagonda san. ;)
 
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David's nickname can be oppo for digital
 
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My second wife called me grandpa or opa (grandpa in German) all the time ! :rolleyes: She was e few years younger !;)

I guess your relationship was as transparent as your Logans
 
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My second wife called me grandpa or opa (grandpa in German) all the time ! :rolleyes: She was e few years younger !;)
...not sugar daddy? :p
 
When we will get the pics ??
Tango just has to do a big opening. Can't be anything less. Pic with sound too. But not til I have "the sound." ;)

Due to this freakin covid transworld shipping is all messed up.
 
When we will get the pics ??

Pics? This reminds me of the fax joke

'Could you fax over a copy?'

'No, I can't fax because of where I live'

'Where do you live?'

'The 21st century'
 
@Tango im assuming you’ve heard this speaker or a similar installation somewhere before buying/building it?
 
You are a bold man Tang. I bought my Hartsfield’s without hearing them as well.
Instantly I was a little shocked but on second thought those speakers are so rare and so sought after that in the unlikely case you should NOT like them, they are very easy to get rid of, probably with a decent profit :D
 
Instantly I was a little shocked but on second thought those speakers are so rare and so sought after that in the unlikely case you should NOT like them, they are very easy to get rid of, probably with a decent profit :D
Your second thought is close. But I think more of a "value" that the speakers possess through all these years and years ahead. I want a system that I want to pass on to my kid. Some sort of legendary audio gears that one day he will realize wow pap had some really cool stuff. Where are you going to find the Klangfilm Eurodyn in this authentic condition 30 years from now. Or the Studer. Or the American Sound. Or the EMT 927. Or the DST white and black. I bet Lamm will be the next classic too because it is very much a one man unique brand. I put all these together the sound is likely not going to be shit for sure. It is a copy cat of Utah. More important is my kid will get to taste one of his dad's favorite past time. Hopefully he would feel me through these things that I love. So the gears have to be special to me...must have the heritage that carry on.

Hobby is always a personal thing. I might have more systems. I even think of building a modern barn (got idea from MikeL) that would be able to place three big systems to each side. But this Eurodyn base system will be the one I intend to pass on to my boy.

I am thinking I will work in that barn. The barn would locate behind the tree house I build for my kids where I circle in the pic. It might happen. It might not.

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Three systems - Are you becoming a Rhapsody center then? Magico M9, Alsyvox too?
 
Three systems - Are you becoming a Rhapsody center then? Magico M9, Alsyvox too?
Maybe I just buy all the stuff you listed from you and make your dream sound come true. Btw you never listed amp and pre.
 
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