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The right one looks pretty much like this one...

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Ha Ha Ha

BP you are a card !!

PEACE

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so

what about the wrong one? : )

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Where's ......

the right one???

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I think the wrong one...

...left. Yes, that's right...

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Left, right, wrong, whichever

One thing's for certain: You've got quite a pair there!

Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.

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The obvious question

Where's the Other One?

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Two of a kind only wins in a bad game (except in a stereo setup)

dont talk amps, dont talk volts, dont talk crossovers, -- let's talk about WATTS baby!!!

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The watts...

... you are correct, the watts are pretty crucial. How does 400 sound, do ya think that's enough? I know it is, I've blown 2 woofers. One went during the drums on the Dead Set CD, and one went during Welcome to the Machine... I know, I need to moderate the gain a bit more. I always worry when I have the 12-31-78 DVD on. The M-80's or whatever it is that make those explosions are incredibly loud! I suppose I could lower the volume, but where's the fun in that?

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Dear Gratefaldean-

you hit it on the nail! .....Gypsy Cowgirl

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