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Redrooster

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I read the rules for this site and I like them, I won't have to hesitate to ask a question for fear of being ridiculed for asking a ''stupid'' question as happens on some other sites. As far as I'm concerned there are no stupid questions? I'm 67 y/o, I repair vintage Hi-Fi components mainly Sansui amplifiers and high-end speakers. My other hobby is growing pot. I've been growing just one plant a year in the backyard but I'm getting seeds every time so I grew two this year and have my fingers crossed that I don't get male pollen sacks this year? I don't use pot much myself, I give it to people who need it for pain, etc... and my grandkids like it too! I got the original Sativa seed from a woman who found it in a matchbox among her photo collection and memorabilia from the 1970s.
 
welcome red rooster. That is not a product name I have seen in some time. I'm from the audio world as well, the dj side and when I think of brands to match Sansui, I think Urie and Bozak as well as the Rare rotary mixers. Great stuff, McIntosh amps as well.
 
welcome red rooster. That is not a product name I have seen in some time. I'm from the audio world as well, the dj side and when I think of brands to match Sansui, I think Urie and Bozak as well as the Rare rotary mixers. Great stuff, McIntosh amps as well.
I have a few vintage Sansui AU-series amps, I'm working on a Sansui AU-D907FE that I imported from Japan at the moment, I'm waiting on a 100v stepdown transformer to arrive in the post. The neighbors will know when that arrives. lol
 
WELCOME TO THE SNAKE PIT
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Welcome Redrooster
Seeds from the 1970s were still good!
Yeah, the seeds were still good after all that time, well about half of them anyway. I get about at least a pound of head off each plant, I tip them once after the second or third leaves show so it spreads out and only gets to about 6 foot high.
 
welcome red rooster. That is not a product name I have seen in some time. I'm from the audio world as well, the dj side and when I think of brands to match Sansui, I think Urie and Bozak as well as the Rare rotary mixers. Great stuff, McIntosh amps as well.
I still have mac stuff, this gear is 30 years old and sounds like angels singing...
 
I still have mac stuff, this gear is 30 years old and sounds like angels singing...
I've never heard a Macintosh in real life before, they are very rare in this part of the world and beyond the reach of most people seeing as the price here is at least 2 or 3 times more than the United States. $13,000 for a Pre-amp. Ive looked at the circuitry of a few Macintosh intergrated amps and its obvious that they are a great sounding amplifier.
 

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