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In Reply to: Re: Ask Atma-Sphere for one. I did and received it. (NT) posted by radiance on May 25, 2006 at 20:28:07:
As audiophiles we have all been lied to for the last 40 years. If a dealer, distributor, or manufacturer's lips are moving, they are lying, is how it seems to work- everyone says that their stuff is the best.English is a funny language- all the words in it mean something, and the word 'best' is no exception :) So-*someone* has to be the best- who could it be??
Ultimately, you have to try the stuff out yourself. However, for the record, the word 'best' does not appear on our homepage, nor on the awards page, although I am sure we have the word somewhere on our site. We can't find a lion or a tin man to go with the strawman either :)
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well, i apologise for inadvertantly slandering your site. i wasn't reacting to your site specifically, i was just suffering from hype burnout. all the sites are so persuasive!in any case, i've now had two good laughs at myself because of this forum; more than i've had in months, it's good for me. i should have known if i named a site the owner would be a member of this forum. not that it matters; i would have said the same thing anyway.
what's especially funny is i was actually kidding about wanting to rip off the schematic to make it myself (not that i would hesitate, mind you; a patent only prevents commercialization, it doesn't prevent people from DIY'ing :)); i just wanted to check whether the circuit idea i have in mind was already covered by your patent. it would be so nice if the idea i have is either not already covered or already a really old idea and in the public domain; then i could just make a low-cost kit for the fun of it and not have to worry about intellectual properties.
so, can i have a schematic? either the 30 watt or the 60 watt mark III, it doesn't matter (unless it does, but you would know, i wouldn't).
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The M-60 assembly manual is rather out of date, but does show a good portion of the circuit- enough for you to get your answer. They have been $17.00 for the last 6 years or so.
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