I am having some strange issues with my receiver: it starts to crackle on the right side and goes away on it's own. The speakers are brand new...
Anyone here good with that stuff?
Reciever for what specifically?
Stereo. An amplifier I plug my TV in.
Static build up? Something interfering with the wire?I am having some strange issues with my receiver: it starts to crackle on the right side and goes away on it's own. The speakers are brand new...
Anyone here good with that stuff?
I am having some strange issues with my receiver: it starts to crackle on the right side and goes away on it's own. The speakers are brand new...
Anyone here good with that stuff?
That's caused by dirty potentiometers or contacts. You need to take the case off the receiver and spray with a good quality contact cleaner. It could be any one of the front dials or switches so just take your time and clean each one. Spray each one from the inside while you are turning the dial/switch back and forth. That usually does the trick but make sure to let it dry thoroughly before giving it power.
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explanation required from coladin.
I went to a few weddings this summer. One was on Manitoulin Island at a waterfront venue. Most laid back and enjoyable wedding I've attended. There was spaghetti and a mother****ing taco stand for dinner. It was fantastic.
I vow to have McDoubles delivered as the midnight snack at my seemingly inevitable wedding.
The funny thing is laid back doesn't mean inexpensive! We went to a friend's wedding that was so so much fun and super laid back! But it still ended up being a $25000 wedding.
But realistically feeding 100ppl and giving them free access to anything they want to drink is going to cost $$. Say I have 4 drinks, a salad, main course and dessert at a restaurant it would cost around $50-60. So that would be $6000 right off the bat.
Its just a matter of if you want a party you need to realize spending that money will happen.
Depends a lot on the crowd too. Are they going to show up with a salad bowl and patio glasses, or are they bringing cash lol. I know a wedding, when I go with the wife, is usually $400 and up. $400 for an acquaintance kinda invited because they were obligated. But I usually do $500 if it is an actual friend.
Casillero de Diablo or Campo Viejo riojaHey guys, what is your go-to red wine bottle when having a steak Let me know, thanks.
Hey guys, what is your go-to red wine bottle when having a steak Let me know, thanks.
Oh my you are a nice friend!!! I'd give $400+ for a very good friend or family but generally I only do $150 pp (so $300 for the couple).
Most of my family and friends would give cash... But I don't want people to feel obligated to give anything at all. That's not what it is about! But it's a shame venues take advantage of that "bridal dream".
Any Malbec from Argentina, or Cahors from France, if you can find it!Hey guys, what is your go-to red wine bottle when having a steak Let me know, thanks.
Take it all apart and put it back together.. could be a loose connectionStereo. An amplifier I plug my TV in.
Take it all apart and put it back together.. could be a loose connection
Hey guys, what is your go-to red wine bottle when having a steak Let me know, thanks.
Lol^ thanks guys gonna go spend some at the SAQ after work. Going with Woodbridge and Campo Viejo rioja
Hey guys, what is your go-to red wine bottle when having a steak Let me know, thanks.
Question for the married/engaged people:
How much would you pay for a wedding photographer?
Haha, my parents liked that stuff, they were actually really good. "Juan Talavera!"
Question for the married/engaged people:
How much would you pay for a wedding photographer?