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1/43 BMW M3 Touring
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Got this amazing lil guitar amp a few weeks ago. Sounds wonderful and the "nu tube" technology is amazing. They truly evolved the audio tube/valve after like.....70 years
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But ever since I got it, I've been lusting for a full sized, old school amp....So I felt obliged:
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I bought a pair of height speakers for my basement man cave. My HT will now be 5.1.2

Which brand are those, Rob?
I'm still debating whether to get a nice stereo setup using Kef LS50 speakers, or not. (because I also want a clean, loud Fender guitar amp so badly)
 
Which brand are those, Rob?
I'm still debating whether to get a nice stereo setup using Kef LS50 speakers, or not. (because I also want a clean, loud Fender guitar amp so badly)

They’re made by a Norwegian company called Arendal. These are the 1961 series which they are discontinuing, they we’re 30% off retail. I have front L&R, centre and tripole surrounds in the same same series.

I really like the LS50, it’s a sexy looking speaker, they really need to be paired with a subwoofer.
 
The BMW collection of the Miniature of The M4 Convertible arrives in 1/18 scale. Better late than never. Now bring on the M3 Touring and M2.
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Like it’s M4 Coupe and M3 siblings. The Convertible is fully detailed and shares opening doors and hinged struts on the trunk lid and hood. The paint work is Frozen Portimão Blue.
 
Got this amazing lil guitar amp a few weeks ago. Sounds wonderful and the "nu tube" technology is amazing. They truly evolved the audio tube/valve after like.....70 years

But ever since I got it, I've been lusting for a full sized, old school amp....So I felt obliged:

Your AMP collection is cool. I just bought this W-King H10 Bluetooth party speaker. It comes with a wireless mic, guitar input, and a host of other input options. This speaker is a great option for a modern musician artist, as you can use it to record your music. With its 5 built-in speakers, it measures 120 watts, RMS (150w peak) It can get super loud with its wall-pounding, floor-shaking bass. I usually don`t like to turn it up all the way though. It is a joy to listen to.

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I have collected all the main W-King Bluetooth speakers. I can attest to how tough they are. The one in the back is a 50-watt, which turned 4 years old on December 2, 2019. It has been through a lot of use and abuse and still sounds great. The green one is a 60-watt which I bought in 2021.
It has also been through a lot of bumps, has been dropped, and went through a couple of bad thunderstorms and still rocks. That 60 watts is also powerful enough to shake walls at moderate volume and get a lot of compliments. The two front speakers are 70-watt luxury speakers.
All these speakers have passive bass radiators for deep bass response, all are water-resistant except the H10, and all are built like tanks. The H10 is the king of the entire lineup.
 
I just bought this W-King H10 Bluetooth party speaker.

That's very interesting, I wonder how does it sound with an instrument? I used to have a Yamaha THR10, which is a nice practice amp for guitar, but music sounded terrible through it (guitar amps/speakers are tuned for a very narrow frequency range)
This my only current bluetooth/music speaker, Vifa Helsinki:
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(I made that little furniture btw :) )

It sounds glorious, even more than it big brother Vifa Stockholm, which I also own, but has stopped working. Perhaps I'm going to recycle the drivers and make some bookshelf speakers.
But then again, I already have another speaker to rebuild, a Bang & Olufsen S3 which got toast during a mains peak.
However these days extremely busy finishing my new shop, so precious little time for these projects.
Which brings me to my latest purchase, a Shapeoko 5 CNC machine for my shop:
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Still on building/shipping queue, but hopefully ships by the end of the month.
 
One of the many 1/64 scale cars I bought during my recent trip, starting with this Mini GT Kaido House R33 V1. Very impressed with the weight, quality and details of the casting and print.

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It’s the miniature automotive IAA this week in Nuremberg. And the first wave of deposits for the year ahead. And here we get 1/18 miniatures of the BMW iX and BMW i7. Fully detailed including drop down wide screen TV.
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Who doesn’t appreciate a Fast Ford?
In this case the 1995 Ford Escort RS Cosworth.
In Super detailed 1/64 and 1/43 scale in Imperial Blue.
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