How is your power bill?


Recently I moved my equipment to our vacation home south of the border. On average the power bill ran about $12 per month. After setting up the three Krell Amps (fpb 350s and a KSA 150) to drive the Maggie 20.1s, etc. and, in addition to listening to music, starting watching nightly action movies through the system as well. The new power bill was almost $70.00!!

Thoughts? Your experience with this?
puerto

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RE: How is your power bill?

I saw my neighbor William standing in his yard, cleaning up branches after a recent storm. So I said,

"How is your power, Bill?"

He replied, "Mine's still on, and yours?"

Neither Obama or Bush would ask William that question, I say Albert for President.
Puerto, at least you understand why I was poking fun.

Regardless of who is (or was) President, there will be thousands and thousands of unhappy people. No one in that high office can make everyone happy and a post at Audiogon is not likely to change anyone's mind.
That's why I want to be President, I have that Dueschebag superiority defect and level of arrogance.

Make that douche bag superiority, Dueschebag is the life saving crash device in the steering wheel of a Duesenberg.
I'm more interested in having fun with these threads. The world is far too messed up for ordinary people like you and I to have much effect.

No way would I be President, I'm not qualified nor would I want the pressure and stress. Regardless of our Presidents decision (ANY US Presidents decision) half of our citizens and most of the rest of the world thinks he has screwed it up.
Albert, I suspect once elected you will take Presidential
Audio to a level never before achieved. Presidential photography as well I'd bet. Also, vinyl will rule the land once more!

First, there will be a Ohm "Speaker of the House", in honor of Mapman.

Second, there will be higher salaries for all photographers, so Jax2 and I can finally make a decent living.

Third, Bill Clinton will return with Monica, both wearing raincoats. This is the best I can do to get Politicians into vinyl.

The good news? Monica can easily wash those stubborn stains away with a wash cloth, saving hundreds on dry cleaning.