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I think I have the wired version of that (R-112SW) and I've not had a good experience with it. Crutchfield has honored all the warranties but I missed this one by three months. I have two so I'm sure the other is going to lay down soon.

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Think Positive! But if it does...buy bigger and more bad ass sub!
 

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Think Positive! But if it does...buy bigger and more bad ass sub!
Been stalking this for a while...

I love bass.
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Your back seat must be dedicated to bass

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What Back Seat? I have about 10k in stereo and it's about to get MUCH nastier. Just bought a 10,000 watt amp that I will run at .5 on two 15" Sundown Audio Zv6's and my 180ah Sodium Bank just cost me 2k and is being built currently to run it. My custom enclosure was 2k also..lol. I'm an old basshead. HAHAHA Why ya think I got an entire stereo ready to go for this Mustang I get Sat already!
 

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I have their blower, edger, hedge trimmer and string trimmer. They all work great. I do have Echo commercial blowers, trimmers and edger. The blower and string trimmer are good for most of the time, but during the summer the gas stuff needs to be used once in a while. I have a zero turn because I have 3 lots.

Not from me, I've mentioned my Ego stuff before.
I only noticed your Ego when you mentioned you had three lots lmao
 

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I bought this back in 20, no issues. Nothing fancy however in their line up of subs. It's powered and wireless.

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I think that’s what mine looks like, just a cord connecting it to the receiver. It does okay for my living room I suppose. I like the big bastard Jessie shared below, but not sure I can justify any home theatre speakers right now, let alone $1700 on one.
 

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I think that’s what mine looks like, just a cord connecting it to the receiver. It does okay for my living room I suppose. I like the big bastard Jessie shared below, but not sure I can justify any home theatre speakers right now, let alone $1700 on one.
Agreed. That's a grip of cash.
 

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Are you an audiophile?
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Yes. Novice audiophile but my last setup was all klipsch Dolby atmos 7.1 setup, I had a Yamaha head unit that I enjoyed with it. Starting over with a new home; soon God willing.Then the audio equipment will come. Considering rural land and building at the moment. Housing has gone crazy since the Covid rebound.
 

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Got this EGO electric lawnmower put together and tested out. I've already cut my grass so didn't get to see it really go to work. It did a good job of collecting debris. It's obviously more quiet. It's gonna take some getting use to in terms of operating it. It has more safety features than a gas. It's rear wheel powered and for a lawnmower that isn't better when turning around to go another direction. I started spinning the dial to turn the self propelled option off when turning around but that gets old pretty quick. If you lift the front wheels up to spin it around it throws you off your course real quick. Will just take some getting use to is all I'm sure...but still torn at the moment.
 

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Yes. Novice audiophile but my last setup was all klipsch Dolby atmos 7.1 setup, I had a Yamaha head unit that I enjoyed with it. Starting over with a new home; soon God willing.Then the audio equipment will come. Considering rural land and building at the moment. Housing has gone crazy since the Covid rebound.

I did the same a few years ago. Old house I built so I was able to have it pre-wired. New house I didn't have that option and ended up going with Sonos. So much easier not having to try and hide wires.

Got this EGO electric lawnmower put together and tested out. I've already cut my grass so didn't get to see it really go to work. It did a good job of collecting debris. It's obviously more quiet. It's gonna take some getting use to in terms of operating it. It has more safety features than a gas. It's rear wheel powered and for a lawnmower that isn't better when turning around to go another direction. I started spinning the dial to turn the self propelled option off when turning around but that gets old pretty quick. If you lift the front wheels up to spin it around it throws you off your course real quick. Will just take some getting use to is all I'm sure...but still torn at the moment.

I have a pretty flat yard and don't even use the self propel. But can't you just let go of the self propel button when you flip it around?
 

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I did the same a few years ago. Old house I built so I was able to have it pre-wired. New house I didn't have that option and ended up going with Sonos. So much easier not having to try and hide wires.



I have a pretty flat yard and don't even use the self propel. But can't you just let go of the self propel button when you flip it around?
Na, here is the handle. That center "dial" is the propel button. There are two bottons on either side and one has to be pressed. Then the pull back lever has to be to the handle or the eng...MOTOR will die. On gas mowers that is the self drive which makes sense.

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Na, here is the handle. That center "dial" is the propel button. There are two bottons on either side and one has to be pressed. Then the pull back lever has to be to the handle or the engine will die. On gas mowers that is the self drive which makes sense.

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I have the same one. The center dial adjusts the speed of the propel but the two buttons on each corner turn it on or off. Just let them go and the self propel stops.
 

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