The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
I'm going for an operation on Tuesday. Looking forward to listening to my hifi drugged out of my head again, takes me back to when I was in my 20's
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Re: The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
tsk tsk - I am shocked.
Jerry - unrepentant boxswapper Life's too short for boring hifi !
Current system ... MBL 116F speakers, ... various and varying electronics and cables ... Laptop (TIDAL hirez)
Current system ... MBL 116F speakers, ... various and varying electronics and cables ... Laptop (TIDAL hirez)
Re: The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
Fortunately not, that would have been a life wasted.Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:You took opiates :?
Re: The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
Had an operation yesterday, really enjoying some time off work, giving me plenty of time to listen to my hifi and audition some products.
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Re: The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
trust it went okay sovereign and you had the opportunity to recapture your youth , though knowing the excellent proficiency of the nhs i suspect the drugs had worn off by the time they let you home :D
Re: The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
DQ your right. I was hoping to be doped for a while. With the advancement of drugs I was clear as a bell in a couple of hours, oh well.
Re: The effects of general anaesthetic of hifi listening
Tomorrow I plan to audition some interconnects, RD is posting me some SSP. So watch this space