I forgot to mention I had to have the back end of my roof replaced last week because the guy that re-roofed my house 18 years ago put the wrong type of shingles on an almost flat roof. I had it replaced with a rolled roof. Luckily, my neighbor is a licensed roof and gutter guy. He only charged me $2000.00. I wish I could have spent that money on something else, but this is the unfortunate cost of owning a house.
I understand totally. But I donât like the look of white roofs. These are the same shingles that the back had. I like the style of architectural shingles. I know itâs a small house, but itâs paid in full.
Burning in is a good thing. Iâve been an audiophile since the late 1960âs. It definately makes a improvement with amplifers, headphones, and speakers.
@atbglenn, the reason I suggested burning in these headphones is that the JVC HA S400, S500, 680 series of headphones have carbon nanotube diaphragms, confirmed under the micro scope.
This means the diaphragm membranes are much much harder than regular diaphragms, and burn in for at least 100 hours is essential to get out the full potential of the drivers.
The JVC HA S series that I mentioned before, having tested 2xHA S500s and 1xS400s, are the only headphones that I ever tested to have benefits, and huge ones at that, to actually burn-in.
Burned in and fully nodded, they challenge headphones like Audio Technical M50Xs and Senheiser HD598CS, although they are much less comfortable, and you need to mod them.
Got my Blackstone 17â propane griddle today with some accessories today. I havenât used it yet because Iâm looking for a suitable stand that will allow me to use my regular table to grill along with this new griddle.