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Reef Shark
He re-installed a different copy, and says it sound fine now on 6 speaker. I'm so happy for him. LOL
I can't believe his psyco ex-girlfriend loned him $350 for those speakers! Girl has a serious problem with letting go! Shes a weird one. "Just friends" he says. Ha, I wouldn't be suprised if she broke into his house and start sniffing his dirty laundry! I'm glad I've stayed away from serious relationships for a while now. Of course I could use a set of 5.1s and a GeForce 4, wonder how he would feel about his ex dating one of his best friends.
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by hexadecimal
He re-installed a different copy, and says it sound fine now on 6 speaker. I'm so happy for him. LOL
I can't believe his psyco ex-girlfriend loned him $350 for those speakers! Girl has a serious problem with letting go! Shes a weird one. "Just friends" he says. Ha, I wouldn't be suprised if she broke into his house and start sniffing his dirty laundry! I'm glad I've stayed away from serious relationships for a while now. Of course I could use a set of 5.1s and a GeForce 4, wonder how he would feel about his ex dating one of his best friends.
Oh man....TWO PM5.1s????
Edit: Are you the one that already has a set of PM5.1s? If not, i apologize.
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Pat D.
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Raaawwwrrrrr
Originally posted by blppt
Oh man....TWO PM5.1s????
Edit: Are you the one that already has a set of PM5.1s? If not, i apologize.
no he has the 4.1's.....
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by blppt
Well, we both have Lives, so i'm guessing the problem would be similar to mine, if any.
I suppose if the bug caused the same symptom with the Audigy and Live but on different operating system, then there is a slight chance (at least) that it occured because of the same reason, probably not saving the setting in the registery (I saw this happen with other drivers before). That's why I said what I said. I didn't mean to override what you said if that's what you perceived.
Anyways, I'm glad squirrel meat finally got his problems solved, even with PowerDVD. I knew it was a software issue.
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Hammerhead Shark
By the way, speaking of Klipsch speakers, is the brand "Klipsch" german originally? The name sounds very german but the company seems to be based in the states, and its speakers are made in Mexico as I remember.
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by k_hectic
By the way, speaking of Klipsch speakers, is the brand "Klipsch" german originally? The name sounds very german but the company seems to be based in the states, and its speakers are made in Mexico as I remember.
I thought Harman/Kardon sounded foreign too, but i believe they are based in California.
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Pat D.
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by blppt
I thought Harman/Kardon sounded foreign too, but i believe they are based in California.
Yeah, weird isn't it!
I'm pretty sure I read in MaximumPC once that Klipsch is a german brand. I just don't get why I don't see that on their website. Maybe, the owner is german american. 
I mean nVidia sounds italian as well doesn't it!?
Last edited by k_hectic; 04-27-2002 at 01:08 AM.
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Reef Shark
Originally posted by k_hectic
Yeah, weird isn't it!
I'm pretty sure I read in MaximumPC once that Klipsch is a german brand. I just don't get why I don't see that on their website. Maybe, the owner is german american. 
I mean nVidia sounds italian as well doesn't it!?
Klipsch was started by Paul W. Klipsch who was born in Elkhart, Indiana in 1904. My mom and uncle used to work in hi-fi and have acually met him before. Very much an American company. Go here to read more: Klipsch History
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by hexadecimal
Klipsch was started by Paul W. Klipsch who was born in Elkhart, Indiana in 1904. My mom and uncle used to work in hi-fi and have acually met him before. Very much an American company. Go here to read more: Klipsch History
Interesting read, thanks for the link.
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