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The Vintage Audio Section
Effects of long term storage of speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 855236" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Quick sidetrack:</p><p></p><p>Back at Uni a bunch of us were employed to hand out ?welcome packs? to freshers. At the end of there were boxes of the contents left that were free for us. We carted them up to one where five of the participants lived and split up the food content and other bits (25 pot noodles, 25 jars of peanut butter, 25 Vesta ready meals-a peculiar form of torture, soft drinks, chips etc). There was also a large supply of flavored condoms which had lettering denoting the flavour so these were tested by aroma to define flavour. Orange, Strawberry, Banana, Chocolate were easily identified. The other was labeled LC and widely debated as although ten of us reckoned licorice, one young lady insisted it was Lamb Curry. Amused us anyway.</p><p></p><p>Now back to softening speaker surrounds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 855236, member: 17918"] Quick sidetrack: Back at Uni a bunch of us were employed to hand out ?welcome packs? to freshers. At the end of there were boxes of the contents left that were free for us. We carted them up to one where five of the participants lived and split up the food content and other bits (25 pot noodles, 25 jars of peanut butter, 25 Vesta ready meals-a peculiar form of torture, soft drinks, chips etc). There was also a large supply of flavored condoms which had lettering denoting the flavour so these were tested by aroma to define flavour. Orange, Strawberry, Banana, Chocolate were easily identified. The other was labeled LC and widely debated as although ten of us reckoned licorice, one young lady insisted it was Lamb Curry. Amused us anyway. Now back to softening speaker surrounds [/QUOTE]
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