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In Reply to: RE: Peddling long pork is a stretch, tunneling sideways to obtain natural gas for fuel ... posted by Cleantimestream on November 17, 2014 at 19:11:06
Was that built by a guy out upper n. west. It looks familiar.One of mine.
Former amp
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GEO,
A tip of the hat to you sir.
Wow, having to discuss audio Absolute Sound style for years on end must be a drag. Even more so for you.
He does seem to get fed regular. I'm not surprised when he shows up at dinnertime.
For myself, I'm going to ignore the ad copy, and respond to the meaningful, and treat them both like they are somebody's grandfather, even when they are abrasive and curmudgeonly.
Jamie
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
No, that one was built by Will and I both...that one in the photo is a one off, many too many special attributes unlike what Will sells. Am working out of town at present so am unable to show my builds that do not include Will... they use solid maple wood frame/hi- carbon stainless 9 gauge via plasma cutter. I'm not against overkill... if it is done in moderation.
The Mind has No Firewall~ U.S. Army War College.
OK. I thought that looked liked a Vincent amp. I have not heard them. I have followed your posts in the pasts. I was using an extreme example because I am sure you not only care about what your amps sound like and I would be surprised that you would chose to do things that make no sense to basic engineering principles Not discovering something untried, but rather doing things that have been proven to be wrong. I would be surprised if you did not care that a car idles twice as fast as necessary, even although it drives nice? Most of these arguments have been about outlandish and made up claims. Look at Dennis' post about how mesh tubes work..... gibberish. Another gem, he said most amps don't sound good after you purchase them because nobody uses the shake test to match tubes like he does. You can't go by how they test. You have to shake them and find the ones that sound the same when you shake them. They have different resonant frequencies based on how the internal rattle around inside. Find the two that sounds the same.
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