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In Reply to: RE: Leeway posted by GEO on November 26, 2014 at 19:35:12
Without doing research, what do YOU think my "M" designation is about ?Be curious to know, what you are thinking. Thanks !
I will respond, nicely too.
Jeff Medwin
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All "members of the trade" (manufacturers, dealers, distributors, manufacturer's reps, importers, magazine and e-zine writers and others) shall identify themselves as such in the login profile that posters can access by the "profile info" link (M, D or R). That way any reader who wants to know if the poster has any special expertise - or vested interest - in the subject of the post can find that information.If your "M" means something other than the above, then its just par for the course. Happy Thanksgiving. We all know by now that rules don't apply to you and Dennis. I like the part about "vested interest". Set up a forum for you and Dennis and those interested in your modern design and your special expertise. Let the rest of us suffer in peace. You and Dennis can spread the gospel in a separate forum. Call it low DCR road or something. For god's sake, leave us in peace.
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Hi Jeff,
I know you didn't ask me, but here's my answer.
It identifies you as a manufacturer. That should serve two purposes. First, it alerts the reader that what you say may be biased for financial reasons. Two, it should alert you that if you overtly promote your products it will be seen as advertising. Who really wants a sales rep shilling at our little audio get-togethers. That's not what we're here for. Also, if that's what you are doing, then you picked a really bad spot to do it. You should target a different demographic.
OTOH, I swear both of you are just so immersed in the Absolute Sound culture that all this conflict is from a culture clash. You gave a one page infomercial on a DAC on the Great Amps thread. It read like it was straight out of AS. Maybe that's just the terms you think in.
I really think you and Dennis have so much to contribute, but it's all very fitful, and sometimes painful. I loved your little half watt amp. I had just joined, and I didn't comment on it, because I didn't want to get in the middle of anything my first day here. I left that for the second day.
Honestly I write all of this because I like you. Just chill the F out on the advertising copy, and talk about tube amps. Feel free to freak everybody out with tales of operating points that don't go by the book. I say more power to you.
Can you dig all of this?
Jamie
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Nice post, thanks !! First of all, I don't think GEO and you KNOW what I do, for ME to list myself as a "M".
Lets just WAIT and see what GEO has to say, without doing any research. Others up here know. I wanna see what GEO says - without any coaching.
I owned La Scalas once BTW, mid 1980s, for just a little while.
PS : This evening I am scraping the GE Silicone 2 off of my old powder coated 12 gauge steel chassis, with seemingly NO negative effects on the midnight blue / pearl wrinkled powder coat. Hoorah !! So happy ! 'Getting ready to have a blank canvas, to lay -in my new stereo 2A3 SE DC amp. Lotsa room in this chassis. Thirty pounds of steel - this chassis and bottom plate ALONE pre magnetics attachment. Ought to have good bass response. That comes from heavy chassis and how little I bypass my Rks, opposite pedantic RDH4 formulas. I determine uF amount by ear. LMAO !!
Ordering two Woo Audio UX4 sockets and one 20 A. Hubbell IEC combo from Percy on Friday AM. 15 A. IEC is kiddie league, ask Percy.
Regards and best wishes.
Jeff Medwin
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Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
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