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    Advice Vivid G2 Cabinet Repair

    Will do. When it first happened was so upset that just jumped on to Vivid Forum to see if someone could reassure me of a similar problem that was fixed. Still keen to hear any experiences and solutions
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    Advice Vivid G2 Cabinet Repair

    Yeah, thanks, it would appear to be some sort of 'plastic' based resin coating maybe like on motorbike fairings as you say. Possibly like polyester resin used on piano black pianos or similar to boats' gelcoat top layer.Hopefully someone knows the exact material and has done a repair on a Vivid
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    Advice Vivid G2 Cabinet Repair

    Hi Very sadly, one of my beautiful Vivid G2 piano black gloss speakers was knocked over causing a couple of deep gauges and some smaller scratches on the outside of the enclosure. The gauges were caused by hitting against metal parts of other gear and are roughly 1/4" to 1/2" wide and less than...
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    My feels about this forum

    Hunter Valley. Does this bring back memories of Cambridge?
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    My feels about this forum

    Elitist?! Hardly, they won't let me use Latin ! :confused: I am also in Oz but have family in London. Cambridge is a beautiful part of the world.
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    Are Transports Obsolete?

    I still own my ML 31.5 Transport and 30.6 Dac. I would never part with them but I moved onto a custom built server and Gryphon Kalliope DAC. For my ears the ML combo cannot compete. Then there is the massive convenience of having digital files and JRiver to manage the library etc. There are...
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    Best Amp - Speaker Combination you've ever Heard.

    Gryphon Mephisto driving Vivid G2s (my current system, therefore biased). Simply awesome
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    My feels about this forum

    Hi David I think we may be at least partially on the same page in some ways. As I see it, the ones as mentioned previously, "that want to know" (to the extent that knowing is possible) or are accepting that some things are not knowable/ testable/ falsifiable, will tend to remain flexible and...
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    My feels about this forum

    As I see it, there is no reason you can't have both...:cool:
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    My feels about this forum

    Of course not ! I did not start the Latin phrases theme but ran with it for a bit of fun, as I thought others did. IME people rarely agree on such things. Some of course just like being argumentative.On another forum there was a long thread along the lines of what would it take to change your...
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    My feels about this forum

    Again, nice call. I also like words. It was meant to be ambiguous. Cheers
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    My feels about this forum

    Nice play on words! Got it, sarcasm directed at me. Maybe it was the 4 years of Latin I was forced to do at school or the roman catholic upbringing. I am used to sarcasm on other forums but never about the declension of nouns. That's a first. I am not from USA or Britain but I appreciate words...
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    My feels about this forum

    Be careful, there is an old Latin saying ...."Non facere traho toga superhominem" which roughly translates to "Don't tug on Superman's cape" :D. There was also the one about don't pull the mask off the ol' lone ranger and don't mess around with Jim Steve :)
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    My feels about this forum

    Luxury? maybe. Pleasurable? Surely. Guilty? No There are many things I might consider could or should evoke guilty feelings, spending my money on my audio is just not one of them.
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    My feels about this forum

    Regarding tweaking and things Latin: Ceteris paribus - with other things being the same' mutatis mutandis - ‘things being changed that have to be changed’ Ceteris paribus 'with other things being the same' ....an attempt to control variables is difficult in research and it is difficult to truly...

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