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- StormAudio ISP Elite 24 MK3 Processor
- Main Amp
- McIntosh MC1.25KW Monoblock Amps
- Additional Amp
- StormAudio PA 16 MK3
- Computer Audio
- Intel NUC w/ Roon ROCK
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasonic UB9000 4K UHD Player (for media discs)
- Front Speakers
- RTJ 410
- Center Channel Speaker
- MartinLogan Focus C-18
- Front Wide Speakers
- JTR Neosis 110HT
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- JTR Neosis 210RT
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- JTR Neosis 210RT
- Front Height Speakers
- JTR Neosis 110HT-SL
- Middle Height Speakers
- JTR Neosis 110HT-SL
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- JTR Neosis 110HT-SL
- Subwoofers
- JTR Captivators - 4000ULF-TL x2 + 2400 x6
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- VTI Amp Stands for the Monoblocks
- Video Display Device
- Sony 98X90L
- Remote Control
- AVA Cinema
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- Kaleidescape | Lenova X1 - Intel NUC for Roon
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Lifetime Roon Subscription
Tidal
qobuz
Netflix
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- Dish Joey 4K
- Other Equipment
- Zero Surge 8R15W-1 | Salamander Synergy Equipment Stand
My wife, Angie, started feeling bad Friday, running a slight fever, and she had a bad headache. She woke up Saturday feeling better, although her back was still sore. Yesterday, she seemed fine, and we thought all was good. Today, we drive to Montgomery, AL, about 50 miles north of us, to take her car to the body shop to repair her front bumper from where a deer ran out in front of her. We made a few stops, goofing around a bit, and decided to stop and eat at Five Guys (we love their burgers). After we ate, she started feeling bad, lost consciousness, and passed out. The way the event unfolded was quite dramatic, as it was more complicated than I can explain, but I thought she was having a seizure for a moment. Then, after she came to, she slurred her words for a few seconds, then just sat on the floor like she was spaced out, but her speech became normal. I wasn't sure what had just happened. The paramedics got there, and her blood pressure was 76/58, and her pulse was fluctuating from 45-58. She was still somewhat wonky acting. They gave her an IV of fluid, and she felt better. After about 45 minutes, she was able to stand up and felt pretty good. We called her doctor, and he said if she had any more fainting spells to take her to the ER, but otherwise, bring her to him in the morning. We got home and decided to test her for COVID, and low and behold, she tested positive. We suspect this was what caused it all, but wow... what a frightening day. Hopefully, she will be okay, but if you pray... please pray for Angie... thank you!