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Hi RATs!

Big Sound! It is when your aural mind is in a space larger than your
physical carcass. It happens. Well, not to everyone

Small Minds. When you know all the rules and never question them or
yourself. This is not universal. Well, outside this NG, anyway

Now Playing in the Audio Dungeon is a pair of Miss Ion M772, with a
mighty 4 and 1/2" mid-woof and a little dome tweeter. Also, the ehorn.
No rules is good rules

The tunes seduce ...

Happy Ears!
Al

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Bret Ludwig wrote:

God, you are a stupid son of a bitch. I hope your CFS makes you so
tired you won't be able to type.


Hi RATs!

Oh, Bret Maverick, you are so glib. I am sorry living with your head up
your ass makes you unable to think. Sigh.

DePalma is an intersting engineer. You are a cracked pot.

Thanks for typing in some interesting ideas. Too bad you can't
comprehend them. We each do what we can with what we have.

Someday you may hear some Music you like. It will ease the pain.

Happy Ears!
Al

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Jon Yaeger said:


What the F is wrong with you, Ludwig??



Bratwig suffers from a condition called "Allisonitis", be it in a
somewhat milder form.

Probably nothing worth scrapping the outputs for his beloved geetah
amps in the trash today.

--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."
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Sander deWaal wrote:

Bratwig suffers from a condition called "Allisonitis", be it in a
somewhat milder form.



Oh, MUCH worse. There is genuine malice in Ludwig. None in Allison.
Purposeful vs. Tourette's.

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA



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Hi RATs!

Big Sound! It is when your aural mind is in a space larger than your
physical carcass. It happens. Well, not to everyone

Small Minds. When you know all the rules and never question them or
yourself. This is not universal. Well, outside this NG, anyway

Now Playing in the Audio Dungeon is a pair of Miss Ion M772, with a
mighty 4 and 1/2" mid-woof and a little dome tweeter. Also, the ehorn.
No rules is good rules

The tunes seduce ...

Happy Ears!
Al



Hi Al. Nice to see your cheerful posts:-)
Hope you are getting along OK.

Iain


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Iain Churches wrote:


Hi Al. Nice to see your cheerful posts:-)
Hope you are getting along OK.

Iain


Hi Iain,

I like to share the magic. These piles of gizmos are great. I am
listening to Bette Middler CD release of her early LP. She is fun
When I listened to my SS system to the the LP, thirty odd years ago, I
used to think I was missing something. Now I know I am missing lots
But, less than I was. Part of getting hip to Audio Dungeonetics is
letting my stupid brain just babble on about the foibles of home audio
reproduction artifacts while my soul flies the friendly skies of Music.

Cognizent dissonance is only a problem if you can't get past it. I can
get past everything

My cousin did a gig with Bette and there was the inevitble delay, so
Bette did three hours of impromptu standup for the entire crew, about
eighty people. Some people have something to share. You feel better
knowing they are here.

Getting paid scale while you enjoy the show ain't too hard on your
attitude, neither

Happy Ears!
Al

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Bret Ludwig wrote:

It's funny. After I sent that, I thought, That was Allisonish. Prople
will think I am an autistic **** or something.


I would not think that, ever.

Autistic individuals and/or body parts are generally harmless. You have
and often exercise the ability to cause harm.

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA

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Bret Ludwig wrote:

If only Assault with a Deadly Keyboard were a deterrent to the stupid,
the weak-minded, the quitters, the losers. The people who post pure
ass-butter and ****sap. In short ,the fools.

If only.


Then you would be long gone...

If only!

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA

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Hi Iain,

I like to share the magic. These piles of gizmos are great. I am
listening to Bette Middler CD release of her early LP. She is fun



Is that "Thighs and Whispers" It is one of my favourites.


When I listened to my SS system to the the LP, thirty odd years ago, I
used to think I was missing something. Now I know I am missing lots
But, less than I was. Part of getting hip to Audio Dungeonetics is
letting my stupid brain just babble on about the foibles of home audio
reproduction artifacts while my soul flies the friendly skies of Music.


My own experience has been similar. When I started work at Decca
studios, UK, back in the mid sixties, I bought a Radford STA25 valve
amp through the company. Several years later, I bought an SS amp
(direct through Decca) from the same firm. It was four times the price,
Luckily, I kept the tube amp, which I still have. I tried very hard
to get to like the new SS amp, but after only four months, I decided
to sell it. There was a long waiting list, and I sold it for much more
than I paid:-)

I have owned a number of SS amps over the years, but like you
I enjoy audio as a hands-on hobby, and so built a lot of equipment
(tubes) myself.

Over the years, I have "acquired" a good selection of test equipment
from various studios, that would otherwise have gone to landfill.

I am now working on a mu-follower preamp. The layout has gone
through fourteen revisions. The finished board is at:

http://www.kolumbus.fi/iain.churches/Pics/20301.jpg

http://www.kolumbus.fi/iain.churches/Pics/20302.jpg

My hombrew 50W EL34 PPP amp is at:

http://www.kolumbus.fi/iain.churches...em/C50_002.jpg

It's nice to see you posting again here Al. You are a breath of
fresh air for this group:-)

Best regards
Iain




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