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  1. Lion’s Mane Market in Germany | Report – IndexBox

    This report is an independent strategic category study of the market for Lion’s Mane in Ger…
    #Germany #DE #Europe #EU #Europa #consumergoodsmarketreport #Dailycognitivesupport #Dual-extractionprocesses #Encapsulationanddeliveryformats #forecast #Generalwellnessroutine #Lion'sMane #marketanalysis #Myceliumvs.fruitingbodysourcing #Naturalenergyboost #Shelf-stablebeverageintegration #Work/studyfocusaid
    europesays.com/germany/13819/

  2. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 12:00PM
    SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG

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    TITLE: The testosterone myth? Large analysis finds no link between the “macho” hormone and risk-taking

    URL: psypost.org/the-testosterone-m

    A meta-analysis of 52 studies found no link between testosterone levels and risk-taking. In general, only studies where participants completed specific lottery-based economic tasks showed a modest association between testosterone levels and risk-taking, while other types of behavioral studies did not. Furthermore, the lack of association did not depend on participants’ sex. The paper was published in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews.

    Testosterone is a hormone that belongs to a group of hormones called androgens. It is present in both males and females, but it is usually found in much higher levels in males. In males, testosterone is produced mainly in the testes; in females, smaller amounts are produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands.

    Testosterone plays an important role in the development of male reproductive organs before birth and during puberty. During puberty, it contributes to changes such as a deeper voice, facial and body hair growth, increased muscle mass, and the growth of the penis and testes. In adults, testosterone helps regulate sexual desire, sperm production, bone density, red blood cell production, and muscle strength. Testosterone levels naturally vary by age, time of day, health status, sleep, stress, body fat, and the use of certain medications.

    Study author Irene Sánchez Rodríguez and her colleagues note that, on average, men tend to be more prone to taking risks than women. Various hypotheses have been proposed to explain this gender gap. One prominent biological theory states that the gap is produced by differences in testosterone levels. Another theory, the “dual-hormone hypothesis,” suggests that the behavioral effects of testosterone actually depend on concurrent levels of cortisol, the body’s main stress hormone.

    However, studies have not clearly supported the link between testosterone and risk-taking. While some studies have reported that individuals with higher testosterone levels were somewhat more prone to taking financial or physical risks, other studies have found absolutely no association.

    The authors of this study conducted a meta-analysis aimed at synthesizing the existing findings to clarify the association between testosterone levels and risk-taking. They searched scientific databases—Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scopus—using “risk seeking,” “risk attitude,” and “risk aversion” as search terms. They looked for studies conducted on humans and sought to include studies examining testosterone alone as well as those testing the dual-hormone hypothesis.

    To be included, studies needed to report a statistical association between testosterone and risk preference, to either measure or administer testosterone, and to use at least one behavioral or self-report measure of risk preference. Studies also needed to be written in English, Spanish, or Italian, and provide sufficient data to allow the researchers to calculate an “effect size” (the strength of the link between testosterone levels and risk-taking). In the end, 52 studies comprising 17,340 participants were included in the analyses.

    These studies measured risk in various ways, such as gambling games, balloon-popping tasks, or self-reported questionnaires. They also measured testosterone in different ways: some studies used direct blood or saliva tests, some administered experimental doses of the hormone, and some relied on “morphological proxies” (like the ratio of a person’s index and ring fingers, which is theoretically linked to testosterone exposure in the womb).

    When the researchers aggregated the data, the results showed that the overall association between testosterone levels and risk-taking across all 52 studies was practically zero. In other words, having high or low testosterone did not reliably predict whether a person would take a risk.

    While the overall effect was zero, the data reported by individual studies were very heterogeneous—some studies reported a positive association (higher testosterone – higher risk-taking), while others reported a negative association (higher testosterone – lower risk-taking).

    Further analyses revealed why the results varied so wildly. The researchers found that the method of measurement heavily influenced the outcome. For example, only studies that used lottery-based economic tasks to measure risk-taking showed a modest positive association, while studies measuring risk-taking via other methods (like impulsive games or self-reporting) did not. Similarly, the researchers noted that studies relying on indirect finger measurements sometimes hinted at a link, while highly rigorous studies using direct hormone measurements or administration did not.

    Importantly, the lack of an association between testosterone levels and risk-taking did not depend on sex, meaning the relationship (or lack thereof) was no different in males than in females.

    “Overall, the evidence challenges the notion that testosterone provides a general hormonal basis for human risk preferences,” the study authors concluded. “Instead, findings support a biopsychosocial framework in which ‘risk taking’ reflects the interaction of task demands, cognitive–affective processes, and situational context, with endocrine effects appearing narrow, context-dependent, and method-specific.”

    The study contributes to the scientific knowledge surrounding the behavioral effects of testosterone, suggesting that societal and psychological factors likely play a much larger role in risk-taking than single hormones. However, the study authors note that their search did not yield a sufficient number of appropriate studies to reliably examine the dual-hormone hypothesis (whether a specific interaction between cortisol and testosterone might predict risk-taking).

    The paper, “No relationship between testosterone and risk aversion: A meta-analytic review,” was authored by Irene Sánchez Rodríguez, Luca Bailo, Folco Panizza, Emiliano Ricciardi, and Francesco Bossi.

    URL: psypost.org/the-testosterone-m

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #no relationship between testosterone and risk taking #testosterone myth debunked #risk taking meta-analysis #biopsychosocial factors #endocrine effects context dependent #lottery tasks risk study #gender differences risk taking not hormone driven #dual hormone hypothesis inconclusive #testosterone measurement methods matter #neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews study

  3. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 12:00PM
    SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG

    ** Research quality varies widely from fantastic to small exploratory studies. Please check research methods when conclusions are very important to you. **
    -------------------------------------------------

    TITLE: The testosterone myth? Large analysis finds no link between the “macho” hormone and risk-taking

    URL: psypost.org/the-testosterone-m

    A meta-analysis of 52 studies found no link between testosterone levels and risk-taking. In general, only studies where participants completed specific lottery-based economic tasks showed a modest association between testosterone levels and risk-taking, while other types of behavioral studies did not. Furthermore, the lack of association did not depend on participants’ sex. The paper was published in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews.

    Testosterone is a hormone that belongs to a group of hormones called androgens. It is present in both males and females, but it is usually found in much higher levels in males. In males, testosterone is produced mainly in the testes; in females, smaller amounts are produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands.

    Testosterone plays an important role in the development of male reproductive organs before birth and during puberty. During puberty, it contributes to changes such as a deeper voice, facial and body hair growth, increased muscle mass, and the growth of the penis and testes. In adults, testosterone helps regulate sexual desire, sperm production, bone density, red blood cell production, and muscle strength. Testosterone levels naturally vary by age, time of day, health status, sleep, stress, body fat, and the use of certain medications.

    Study author Irene Sánchez Rodríguez and her colleagues note that, on average, men tend to be more prone to taking risks than women. Various hypotheses have been proposed to explain this gender gap. One prominent biological theory states that the gap is produced by differences in testosterone levels. Another theory, the “dual-hormone hypothesis,” suggests that the behavioral effects of testosterone actually depend on concurrent levels of cortisol, the body’s main stress hormone.

    However, studies have not clearly supported the link between testosterone and risk-taking. While some studies have reported that individuals with higher testosterone levels were somewhat more prone to taking financial or physical risks, other studies have found absolutely no association.

    The authors of this study conducted a meta-analysis aimed at synthesizing the existing findings to clarify the association between testosterone levels and risk-taking. They searched scientific databases—Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scopus—using “risk seeking,” “risk attitude,” and “risk aversion” as search terms. They looked for studies conducted on humans and sought to include studies examining testosterone alone as well as those testing the dual-hormone hypothesis.

    To be included, studies needed to report a statistical association between testosterone and risk preference, to either measure or administer testosterone, and to use at least one behavioral or self-report measure of risk preference. Studies also needed to be written in English, Spanish, or Italian, and provide sufficient data to allow the researchers to calculate an “effect size” (the strength of the link between testosterone levels and risk-taking). In the end, 52 studies comprising 17,340 participants were included in the analyses.

    These studies measured risk in various ways, such as gambling games, balloon-popping tasks, or self-reported questionnaires. They also measured testosterone in different ways: some studies used direct blood or saliva tests, some administered experimental doses of the hormone, and some relied on “morphological proxies” (like the ratio of a person’s index and ring fingers, which is theoretically linked to testosterone exposure in the womb).

    When the researchers aggregated the data, the results showed that the overall association between testosterone levels and risk-taking across all 52 studies was practically zero. In other words, having high or low testosterone did not reliably predict whether a person would take a risk.

    While the overall effect was zero, the data reported by individual studies were very heterogeneous—some studies reported a positive association (higher testosterone – higher risk-taking), while others reported a negative association (higher testosterone – lower risk-taking).

    Further analyses revealed why the results varied so wildly. The researchers found that the method of measurement heavily influenced the outcome. For example, only studies that used lottery-based economic tasks to measure risk-taking showed a modest positive association, while studies measuring risk-taking via other methods (like impulsive games or self-reporting) did not. Similarly, the researchers noted that studies relying on indirect finger measurements sometimes hinted at a link, while highly rigorous studies using direct hormone measurements or administration did not.

    Importantly, the lack of an association between testosterone levels and risk-taking did not depend on sex, meaning the relationship (or lack thereof) was no different in males than in females.

    “Overall, the evidence challenges the notion that testosterone provides a general hormonal basis for human risk preferences,” the study authors concluded. “Instead, findings support a biopsychosocial framework in which ‘risk taking’ reflects the interaction of task demands, cognitive–affective processes, and situational context, with endocrine effects appearing narrow, context-dependent, and method-specific.”

    The study contributes to the scientific knowledge surrounding the behavioral effects of testosterone, suggesting that societal and psychological factors likely play a much larger role in risk-taking than single hormones. However, the study authors note that their search did not yield a sufficient number of appropriate studies to reliably examine the dual-hormone hypothesis (whether a specific interaction between cortisol and testosterone might predict risk-taking).

    The paper, “No relationship between testosterone and risk aversion: A meta-analytic review,” was authored by Irene Sánchez Rodríguez, Luca Bailo, Folco Panizza, Emiliano Ricciardi, and Francesco Bossi.

    URL: psypost.org/the-testosterone-m

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #no relationship between testosterone and risk taking #testosterone myth debunked #risk taking meta-analysis #biopsychosocial factors #endocrine effects context dependent #lottery tasks risk study #gender differences risk taking not hormone driven #dual hormone hypothesis inconclusive #testosterone measurement methods matter #neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews study

  4. DATE: May 11, 2026 at 12:00PM
    SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG

    ** Research quality varies widely from fantastic to small exploratory studies. Please check research methods when conclusions are very important to you. **
    -------------------------------------------------

    TITLE: The testosterone myth? Large analysis finds no link between the “macho” hormone and risk-taking

    URL: psypost.org/the-testosterone-m

    A meta-analysis of 52 studies found no link between testosterone levels and risk-taking. In general, only studies where participants completed specific lottery-based economic tasks showed a modest association between testosterone levels and risk-taking, while other types of behavioral studies did not. Furthermore, the lack of association did not depend on participants’ sex. The paper was published in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews.

    Testosterone is a hormone that belongs to a group of hormones called androgens. It is present in both males and females, but it is usually found in much higher levels in males. In males, testosterone is produced mainly in the testes; in females, smaller amounts are produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands.

    Testosterone plays an important role in the development of male reproductive organs before birth and during puberty. During puberty, it contributes to changes such as a deeper voice, facial and body hair growth, increased muscle mass, and the growth of the penis and testes. In adults, testosterone helps regulate sexual desire, sperm production, bone density, red blood cell production, and muscle strength. Testosterone levels naturally vary by age, time of day, health status, sleep, stress, body fat, and the use of certain medications.

    Study author Irene Sánchez Rodríguez and her colleagues note that, on average, men tend to be more prone to taking risks than women. Various hypotheses have been proposed to explain this gender gap. One prominent biological theory states that the gap is produced by differences in testosterone levels. Another theory, the “dual-hormone hypothesis,” suggests that the behavioral effects of testosterone actually depend on concurrent levels of cortisol, the body’s main stress hormone.

    However, studies have not clearly supported the link between testosterone and risk-taking. While some studies have reported that individuals with higher testosterone levels were somewhat more prone to taking financial or physical risks, other studies have found absolutely no association.

    The authors of this study conducted a meta-analysis aimed at synthesizing the existing findings to clarify the association between testosterone levels and risk-taking. They searched scientific databases—Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scopus—using “risk seeking,” “risk attitude,” and “risk aversion” as search terms. They looked for studies conducted on humans and sought to include studies examining testosterone alone as well as those testing the dual-hormone hypothesis.

    To be included, studies needed to report a statistical association between testosterone and risk preference, to either measure or administer testosterone, and to use at least one behavioral or self-report measure of risk preference. Studies also needed to be written in English, Spanish, or Italian, and provide sufficient data to allow the researchers to calculate an “effect size” (the strength of the link between testosterone levels and risk-taking). In the end, 52 studies comprising 17,340 participants were included in the analyses.

    These studies measured risk in various ways, such as gambling games, balloon-popping tasks, or self-reported questionnaires. They also measured testosterone in different ways: some studies used direct blood or saliva tests, some administered experimental doses of the hormone, and some relied on “morphological proxies” (like the ratio of a person’s index and ring fingers, which is theoretically linked to testosterone exposure in the womb).

    When the researchers aggregated the data, the results showed that the overall association between testosterone levels and risk-taking across all 52 studies was practically zero. In other words, having high or low testosterone did not reliably predict whether a person would take a risk.

    While the overall effect was zero, the data reported by individual studies were very heterogeneous—some studies reported a positive association (higher testosterone – higher risk-taking), while others reported a negative association (higher testosterone – lower risk-taking).

    Further analyses revealed why the results varied so wildly. The researchers found that the method of measurement heavily influenced the outcome. For example, only studies that used lottery-based economic tasks to measure risk-taking showed a modest positive association, while studies measuring risk-taking via other methods (like impulsive games or self-reporting) did not. Similarly, the researchers noted that studies relying on indirect finger measurements sometimes hinted at a link, while highly rigorous studies using direct hormone measurements or administration did not.

    Importantly, the lack of an association between testosterone levels and risk-taking did not depend on sex, meaning the relationship (or lack thereof) was no different in males than in females.

    “Overall, the evidence challenges the notion that testosterone provides a general hormonal basis for human risk preferences,” the study authors concluded. “Instead, findings support a biopsychosocial framework in which ‘risk taking’ reflects the interaction of task demands, cognitive–affective processes, and situational context, with endocrine effects appearing narrow, context-dependent, and method-specific.”

    The study contributes to the scientific knowledge surrounding the behavioral effects of testosterone, suggesting that societal and psychological factors likely play a much larger role in risk-taking than single hormones. However, the study authors note that their search did not yield a sufficient number of appropriate studies to reliably examine the dual-hormone hypothesis (whether a specific interaction between cortisol and testosterone might predict risk-taking).

    The paper, “No relationship between testosterone and risk aversion: A meta-analytic review,” was authored by Irene Sánchez Rodríguez, Luca Bailo, Folco Panizza, Emiliano Ricciardi, and Francesco Bossi.

    URL: psypost.org/the-testosterone-m

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #no relationship between testosterone and risk taking #testosterone myth debunked #risk taking meta-analysis #biopsychosocial factors #endocrine effects context dependent #lottery tasks risk study #gender differences risk taking not hormone driven #dual hormone hypothesis inconclusive #testosterone measurement methods matter #neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews study

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    Liebe #vintagehifi Freunde:
    Unser Restomod der Dual CL20 Boxen ist abgeschlossen:

    Hier die Kernpunkte:
    - elektrische Generalüberholung
    - neues, fröhliches Furnier aus Bambus
    - neuer Bespannstoff
    - Neue Kabelterminals für unfassbar dicke Kabel (dünne gehen aber auch) und Bananenstecker
    - Innenverkabelung mit 4,0mm² Sommercable

    Gestern haben wir die Lautsprecher mit Spandau Ballett - True auf einem Onkyo A3100 Probe gehört und waren von der resultierenden Klangqualität völlig überrascht.
    Die Speaker klingen wie teure High End Boxen :-)

    Hier geht es zu den Details:
    (aufgrund des Gewichts -16kg pro Box- wäre Abholung zu bevorzugen, Versand haben wir erstmal deaktiviert)
    neufeldt-kuhnke.de/shop/Dual-C

    #upcycling #restomod #madeingermany #madeinkiel #madeineu #hifi #vintagehifigear #1970s #seventies #dual #cl20 #speakers #lautsprecher #boxen #dualcl20 #showpiece #itpiece
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  7. #Werbung #Reklame in eigener Sache:

    Liebe #vintagehifi Freunde:
    Unser Restomod der Dual CL20 Boxen ist abgeschlossen:

    Hier die Kernpunkte:
    - elektrische Generalüberholung
    - neues, fröhliches Furnier aus Bambus
    - neuer Bespannstoff
    - Neue Kabelterminals für unfassbar dicke Kabel (dünne gehen aber auch) und Bananenstecker
    - Innenverkabelung mit 4,0mm² Sommercable

    Gestern haben wir die Lautsprecher mit Spandau Ballett - True auf einem Onkyo A3100 Probe gehört und waren von der resultierenden Klangqualität völlig überrascht.
    Die Speaker klingen wie teure High End Boxen :-)

    Hier geht es zu den Details:
    (aufgrund des Gewichts -16kg pro Box- wäre Abholung zu bevorzugen, Versand haben wir erstmal deaktiviert)
    neufeldt-kuhnke.de/shop/Dual-C

    #upcycling #restomod #madeingermany #madeinkiel #madeineu #hifi #vintagehifigear #1970s #seventies #dual #cl20 #speakers #lautsprecher #boxen #dualcl20 #showpiece #itpiece
    #bambus #bambusfurnier #handwerk

  8. #Werbung #Reklame in eigener Sache:

    Liebe #vintagehifi Freunde:
    Unser Restomod der Dual CL20 Boxen ist abgeschlossen:

    Hier die Kernpunkte:
    - elektrische Generalüberholung
    - neues, fröhliches Furnier aus Bambus
    - neuer Bespannstoff
    - Neue Kabelterminals für unfassbar dicke Kabel (dünne gehen aber auch) und Bananenstecker
    - Innenverkabelung mit 4,0mm² Sommercable

    Gestern haben wir die Lautsprecher mit Spandau Ballett - True auf einem Onkyo A3100 Probe gehört und waren von der resultierenden Klangqualität völlig überrascht.
    Die Speaker klingen wie teure High End Boxen :-)

    Hier geht es zu den Details:
    (aufgrund des Gewichts -16kg pro Box- wäre Abholung zu bevorzugen, Versand haben wir erstmal deaktiviert)
    neufeldt-kuhnke.de/shop/Dual-C

    #upcycling #restomod #madeingermany #madeinkiel #madeineu #hifi #vintagehifigear #1970s #seventies #dual #cl20 #speakers #lautsprecher #boxen #dualcl20 #showpiece #itpiece
    #bambus #bambusfurnier #handwerk

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    - neuer Bespannstoff
    - Neue Kabelterminals für unfassbar dicke Kabel (dünne gehen aber auch) und Bananenstecker
    - Innenverkabelung mit 4,0mm² Sommercable

    Gestern haben wir die Lautsprecher mit Spandau Ballett - True auf einem Onkyo A3100 Probe gehört und waren von der resultierenden Klangqualität völlig überrascht.
    Die Speaker klingen wie teure High End Boxen :-)

    Hier geht es zu den Details:
    (aufgrund des Gewichts -16kg pro Box- wäre Abholung zu bevorzugen, Versand haben wir erstmal deaktiviert)
    neufeldt-kuhnke.de/shop/Dual-C

    #upcycling #restomod #madeingermany #madeinkiel #madeineu #hifi #vintagehifigear #1970s #seventies #dual #cl20 #speakers #lautsprecher #boxen #dualcl20 #showpiece #itpiece
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    Wir mussten den Bass durch einen neuen Lautsprecher ersetzen.
    Weiterhin waren die Lautsprecher innen mit 1,0 bis 1,5mm² Kabeln versehen.
    (Siehe linke Box)
    Das macht keinen Sinn wenn wir die Zuleitung bis 6mm² ermöglichen.
    Das wäre dann als würde man einen Feuerwehrschlauch an eine Gardena Kupplung packen.
    Rechts sieht man nun die verlegten 4mm² Kabel von Sommercable (Made in Germany), die dafür sorgen, dass die Musik auch bis zu den Klangtreibern durchgeht.
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    Wir mussten den Bass durch einen neuen Lautsprecher ersetzen.
    Weiterhin waren die Lautsprecher innen mit 1,0 bis 1,5mm² Kabeln versehen.
    (Siehe linke Box)
    Das macht keinen Sinn wenn wir die Zuleitung bis 6mm² ermöglichen.
    Das wäre dann als würde man einen Feuerwehrschlauch an eine Gardena Kupplung packen.
    Rechts sieht man nun die verlegten 4mm² Kabel von Sommercable (Made in Germany), die dafür sorgen, dass die Musik auch bis zu den Klangtreibern durchgeht.
    Nächste Woche sollen die Boxen in den Shop kommen.

    #vintagehifigear #dual #speaker #dualcl20 #lautsprecher #restomod #restomods #restaurierung #madeingermany #madeinkiel #kiel

  15. Liebe #hifi und #vintagehifi Freunde,
    hier nun das aufgerüstete Innenleben unserer Dual #cl20 Lautsprecher.
    Wir mussten den Bass durch einen neuen Lautsprecher ersetzen.
    Weiterhin waren die Lautsprecher innen mit 1,0 bis 1,5mm² Kabeln versehen.
    (Siehe linke Box)
    Das macht keinen Sinn wenn wir die Zuleitung bis 6mm² ermöglichen.
    Das wäre dann als würde man einen Feuerwehrschlauch an eine Gardena Kupplung packen.
    Rechts sieht man nun die verlegten 4mm² Kabel von Sommercable (Made in Germany), die dafür sorgen, dass die Musik auch bis zu den Klangtreibern durchgeht.
    Nächste Woche sollen die Boxen in den Shop kommen.

    #vintagehifigear #dual #speaker #dualcl20 #lautsprecher #restomod #restomods #restaurierung #madeingermany #madeinkiel #kiel

  16. Liebe #hifi und #vintagehifi Freunde,
    hier nun das aufgerüstete Innenleben unserer Dual #cl20 Lautsprecher.
    Wir mussten den Bass durch einen neuen Lautsprecher ersetzen.
    Weiterhin waren die Lautsprecher innen mit 1,0 bis 1,5mm² Kabeln versehen.
    (Siehe linke Box)
    Das macht keinen Sinn wenn wir die Zuleitung bis 6mm² ermöglichen.
    Das wäre dann als würde man einen Feuerwehrschlauch an eine Gardena Kupplung packen.
    Rechts sieht man nun die verlegten 4mm² Kabel von Sommercable (Made in Germany), die dafür sorgen, dass die Musik auch bis zu den Klangtreibern durchgeht.
    Nächste Woche sollen die Boxen in den Shop kommen.

    #vintagehifigear #dual #speaker #dualcl20 #lautsprecher #restomod #restomods #restaurierung #madeingermany #madeinkiel #kiel

  17. Wir haben am Freitag die Restaurierung von 2 Dual CL20 Boxen abgeschlossen.
    Als kleine Vorschau hier das neue Terminal zum Kabelanschluss.
    Damals war hier ein DIN Anschluss, jetzt kann der Kunde bis zu 6mm² Kabel benutzen.
    Morgen kommen weitere Bilder.

    #dual #vintagehifi #vintagehifigear #lautsprecher #speaker #hifi #restaurierung #restomod #restomods
    #madeingermany #madeinkiel

  18. Wir haben am Freitag die Restaurierung von 2 Dual CL20 Boxen abgeschlossen.
    Als kleine Vorschau hier das neue Terminal zum Kabelanschluss.
    Damals war hier ein DIN Anschluss, jetzt kann der Kunde bis zu 6mm² Kabel benutzen.
    Morgen kommen weitere Bilder.

    #dual #vintagehifi #vintagehifigear #lautsprecher #speaker #hifi #restaurierung #restomod #restomods
    #madeingermany #madeinkiel

  19. Wir haben am Freitag die Restaurierung von 2 Dual CL20 Boxen abgeschlossen.
    Als kleine Vorschau hier das neue Terminal zum Kabelanschluss.
    Damals war hier ein DIN Anschluss, jetzt kann der Kunde bis zu 6mm² Kabel benutzen.
    Morgen kommen weitere Bilder.

    #dual #vintagehifi #vintagehifigear #lautsprecher #speaker #hifi #restaurierung #restomod #restomods
    #madeingermany #madeinkiel

  20. Wir haben am Freitag die Restaurierung von 2 Dual CL20 Boxen abgeschlossen.
    Als kleine Vorschau hier das neue Terminal zum Kabelanschluss.
    Damals war hier ein DIN Anschluss, jetzt kann der Kunde bis zu 6mm² Kabel benutzen.
    Morgen kommen weitere Bilder.

    #dual #vintagehifi #vintagehifigear #lautsprecher #speaker #hifi #restaurierung #restomod #restomods
    #madeingermany #madeinkiel

  21. Wir haben am Freitag die Restaurierung von 2 Dual CL20 Boxen abgeschlossen.
    Als kleine Vorschau hier das neue Terminal zum Kabelanschluss.
    Damals war hier ein DIN Anschluss, jetzt kann der Kunde bis zu 6mm² Kabel benutzen.
    Morgen kommen weitere Bilder.

    #dual #vintagehifi #vintagehifigear #lautsprecher #speaker #hifi #restaurierung #restomod #restomods
    #madeingermany #madeinkiel

  22. Spacex IPO Filing: Dual-Class Shares Give Elon Musk Control After Market Debut – News and Statistics

    Apr 22, 2026 SpaceX is set to solidify founder Elon Musk’s authority after its stock market listing by…
    #UnitedStates #US #USA #$1.75trillionvaluation #BocaChica #BretJohnsen #dual-classshares #ElonMusk #GwynneShotwell #ipo #Musk #SpaceX #starbase #Starlink #stockmarketdebut #super-votingshares #xAI
    europesays.com/2937009/

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  24. I got my first #SteamController in 2014 at #Steam #Dev #Days (the old beta controller, before getting sent a final version a few months before they released), and it became my main controller instantly. Yesterday, for the first time in over 10 years, I tried using an #xbox #controller with #dual #analog #sticks to play a Third Person Shooter and JFC. I can't do that anymore. Any muscle memory I had is gone. I used to be inverted, now I'm so mixed up and neither inverted nor normal feels right.

  25. I got my first #SteamController in 2014 at #Steam #Dev #Days (the old beta controller, before getting sent a final version a few months before they released), and it became my main controller instantly. Yesterday, for the first time in over 10 years, I tried using an #xbox #controller with #dual #analog #sticks to play a Third Person Shooter and JFC. I can't do that anymore. Any muscle memory I had is gone. I used to be inverted, now I'm so mixed up and neither inverted nor normal feels right.

  26. I got my first #SteamController in 2014 at #Steam #Dev #Days (the old beta controller, before getting sent a final version a few months before they released), and it became my main controller instantly. Yesterday, for the first time in over 10 years, I tried using an #xbox #controller with #dual #analog #sticks to play a Third Person Shooter and JFC. I can't do that anymore. Any muscle memory I had is gone. I used to be inverted, now I'm so mixed up and neither inverted nor normal feels right.

  27. I got my first #SteamController in 2014 at #Steam #Dev #Days (the old beta controller, before getting sent a final version a few months before they released), and it became my main controller instantly. Yesterday, for the first time in over 10 years, I tried using an #xbox #controller with #dual #analog #sticks to play a Third Person Shooter and JFC. I can't do that anymore. Any muscle memory I had is gone. I used to be inverted, now I'm so mixed up and neither inverted nor normal feels right.

  28. BASF’s Strategic Moves Face Dual Test of Geopolitics and Green Transition

    BASF raises prices, pursues battery recycling partnership, and sees divided analyst views as it navigates energy costs and…
    #Politics #BASF #BASFs #dual #face #geopolitics #green #moves #strategic #test #transition
    europesays.com/2922663/

  29. Defense Tech Boom in Europe: Regulation, VC Funding

    The results of the US elections and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine have fundamentally redrawn Europe’s investment map.…
    #Europe #EU #CEEdefense #cybersecurity #czechecosystem #DefenseTech #dual-usetech #Europeandefense
    europesays.com/europe/14050/

  30. Gold’s Dual Narrative: Central Bank Accumulation Meets Inflationary Gridlock

    Gold faces pressure from high US rates but finds strong support from expanding global central bank demand, driven…
    #Economy #Accumulation #bank #central #centralbank #CentralBanks #dual #Gold #golds #Gridlock #Inflationary #Meets #narrative
    europesays.com/2918525/

  31. Jyoti CNC shares crash 16% as France probes subsidiary, seizes bank accounts

    The shares of Jyoti CNC Automation crashed nearly 16% on Monday after French authorities interviewed employees of the…
    #France #FR #Europe #EU #CNCmachines #dual-usetechnology #EuropeanUnion #Frenchauthorities #Frenchauthoritiesinvestigation #hurongraffenstadensas #jyothisas #jyoti #JyotiCNC #jyoticncautomation #jyoticncshares
    europesays.com/france/5513/

  32. European Lithium’s Dual Engine: Saudi Cash and Greenland’s Clock

    Critical Metals Corp’s $1.5bn Saudi JV for rare earths processing sends shares soaring, securing offtake for Greenland’s Tanbreez…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #Cash #clock #critical #Danmark #denmark #dual #engine #European #Greenland #Greenland’s #Lithiums #metals #saudi
    europesays.com/2913570/

  33. European Lithium’s Dual Engine: Saudi Cash and Greenland’s Clock

    Critical Metals Corp’s $1.5bn Saudi JV for rare earths processing sends shares soaring, securing offtake for Greenland’s Tanbreez…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #Cash #clock #critical #Danmark #denmark #dual #engine #European #Greenland #Greenland’s #Lithiums #metals #saudi
    europesays.com/2912263/

  34. Gold’s Dual Engine: Central Bank Accumulation and a $6,300 Forecast

    Gold gains as central banks buy 27 tonnes in Feb & major banks issue bullish targets up to…
    #Economy #Accumulation #bank #central #centralbank #CentralBanks #dual #engine #FEB #forecast #geopolitical #Gold #golds
    europesays.com/2912048/