This is only a test. Well, I thought I was using Gutenberg in a prior post. Turns out I was using legacy or classic – this is Gutenberg.

My favorite pinball machine (Silverball – vintage 1980) – someday, my ship will come in 🙂
-Rat
My surface thoughts and musings…
This is only a test. Well, I thought I was using Gutenberg in a prior post. Turns out I was using legacy or classic – this is Gutenberg.
My favorite pinball machine (Silverball – vintage 1980) – someday, my ship will come in 🙂
-Rat
So, I’m using the Gutenberg block editor with a standard/legacy theme to see if I want to change my theme to a block supported theme. Not sure yet.
-Rat
Now that all my WordPress woes are somewhat behind me for the time being, my music components are giving me grief now! You would think it would be easy, plug and play – nope, plug and prey! In this technological world, everything is inter-connected. From the musical perspective, I have a new school setup, feeding an old school setup. Well, albeit a somewhat new school setup. I have vintage 70’s stereo components being fed by late 2016’s technological stereo components. In otherwards, I have a 2015 NAD M50 streamer with an external DAC feeding CARVER components (PT-1250 Amps and a 4000t Pre-Amp) and a current Node 2i BLUESOUND streamer with external DAC. I was ripping all my music via the NAD and something happened that reset the auto CD setting to play and not rip a CD to a drive. I have an external drive attached to the NAD. Which pisses me off because everything is buried in a “simple” app. Upstairs, I have a Pioneer Elite SC-07 receiver powering a pair of Klipsch RF16s and a Klipsch sub. The speakers sound like shit, no treble (seems blown or crossovers are crap) I was thinking that I would pair the Elite with a Node Vault 2i which would allow me to rip upstairs and play downstairs and use the Node in the living room and keep the NAD downstairs. While I’m upstairs, I have to repair the Klipsch speakers (pull them apart and check the wiring and crossovers) and configure the receiver. I think I may even try a CARVER TFM-25 amp and use the Pioneer as just a preamp (as a check for the output signal in case It’s the Pioneer that has a problem and not the speakers). Always something…
-Rat