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In Reply to: RE: NYAL OTL 3 posted by Lew on November 22, 2010 at 13:50:58
I'm back from my trip to Chicago, where I heard f Patricia Barber
for the second time at her home base, the Green Mill (I've seen her two other times as well). Absolutely utterly fantastic. Everyone should grab everything this woman has ever produced. The recorded sound is usually really good too.
Anyway I have scanned Ted Hammond's hand-written instructions on biasing the OTL3 c.
I am reluctant to post it for various reasons, but I will email it if you send me your email address. (I think you did once already but I lost it).
Follow Ups:
Yesterday i purchased a DIY OTL 3 set and they just sound amazing.
They are hooked up to my DIY ELS speakers.
But I will like to have the info regarding BIAS adjustment, as I expect this to come in handy when the time comes.
Can I please have a copy send to my e-mail?
Best regards
Skjold
Whats your email add
Hi
Email : t.skjold.petersen@gmail.com
Skjold
Best regards
Skjold
I like her style. I like her voice. I think she is an excellent musician. Plus, she is the beneficiary of some of the finest quality recordings I have ever heard. I just don't like most of the music she has written for herself. A little of it goes a long way with me. I like her a lot when she sings standards, but I am a fogey, I admit.
Interesting: I tend to feel the other way. For example, on her most recent album,
The Cole Porter Mix: although she sings the Cole Porter songs with precision and beauty,
I think her style is too intense for their light-hearted wit. Her own songs on that album,
Snow, I Wait for Late Afternoons and You, and the January Song are simply exquisite. Nightclub,
which consists of all standards, is my least favorite of her albums. On the other hand,
I can see why her album "Mythologies" is hard to appreciate. It's pretty far from jazz.
Post Modern Blues (from "Modern Cool") is rather far out but lots of fun.
Actually I do like a lot of her standards too, especially in her early work (Split, Distortion of Love).
I also like her piano playing a lot; this hasn't shown up yet as much on her recordings as it does in her live performances.
Hi Airheadair,
Any update on the instructions. I was not able to contact you directly as I do not have your email add. However I had given my email add in an earlier post. Anyway it is: v_n_naidu@hotmail.com. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
Nara
I sent you a copy on November 25. Didn't it show up?
I aso sent you another copy today. Please let me know
if you don't get this one either.
Good luck, and BE CAREFUL.
Thanks for all the comments and help. I am in the process of obtaining 6LF6 tubes for current and future replacements and would like to seek comments on the parameters to be used for matching of tubes for replacement. Gm, Mu and Rp have been mentioned in various asylum posts. Are there any other parameters that should be used in matching of 6LF6 tubes.
Thanks,
Nara
Hi,
Glad you enjoyed the Patricia Barber session.
Yon can email the instructions to me at
v_n_naidu@hotmail.com.
George has also given me a reply but does not have a copy of the instructions. Thanks for you help, realy appreciate it.
Rgds,
Nara
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