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My favorite solid state amp is still the Quad when modified properly.
However, and although you can build your own Quad with boards for sale ion eBay UK, this one is pretty decent too: http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/lowtim/ I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, he built one of these, etching his own PCB, and even winding his own power transformer out of a salvaged pair of old Dynaco OPTs I opened up and cut the windings out of with a chisel. He had restored several antique radios and rewound a power transformer before, but no audio stuff. Does it sound as good as the best tube amplifiers? Well, with inefficient speakers it really does. But hooked up to a good set of horns, it's a little harsh. All solid state amps are. You know, this thing is if built well better than 85 to 95 percent of the high dollar audiophile amps, at a reasonable cost. I's put it up against the overpriced **** coming out of Mark Levinson today even. |
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On Jul 22, 10:20�pm, Bret L wrote:
My favorite solid state amp is still the Quad when modified properly. However, and although you can build your own Quad with boards for sale ion eBay UK, this one is pretty decent too: http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/lowtim/ �I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. |
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On Jul 23, 11:42*am, vinyl anachronist
wrote: On Jul 22, 10:20 pm, Bret L wrote: My favorite solid state amp is still the Quad when modified properly. However, and although you can build your own Quad with boards for sale ion eBay UK, this one is pretty decent too: http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/lowtim/ I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. Being called a "pussy" is the thing of nightmares for the Nazi set. You see, only "real men" can be 'good' Nazis. |
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![]() I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. |
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On Jul 23, 12:36�pm, Bret L wrote:
I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. �They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. �Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. �People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. |
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On Jul 23, 3:20*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On Jul 23, 11:42*am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 22, 10:20 pm, Bret L wrote: My favorite solid state amp is still the Quad when modified properly. However, and although you can build your own Quad with boards for sale ion eBay UK, this one is pretty decent too: http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/lowtim/ I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. Being called a "pussy" is the thing of nightmares for the Nazi set. You see, only "real men" can be 'good' Nazis. What about Herman Goering? |
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On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist
wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. |
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On Jul 23, 10:12�pm, Bret L wrote:
On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. �That's why you're high. �I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. �RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. |
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![]() vinyl anachronist said: They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. [snip] Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. I think Brattie is so desperate to belong to an exclusive club that he makes up arbitrary admission requirements on the spur of the moment. Despite all his racist bleatings, he hasn't convinced anybody on Usenet that he's innately superior because of his skin color. So now he puts up some secret knowledge of electronics as a qualification for plugging in an amplifier. |
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On Jul 24, 12:57 am, vinyl anachronist
wrote: On Jul 23, 10:12 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. Audiophile is not enjoying music or listening to music. You want to listen to music, go to Walmart and buy a boom box, or if you want a little better buy a system from Best Buy. Audiophile is having a serious fascination with audio reproduction for its own sake for a recreational activity. Learn to solder or be a worthless puke. First lesson is that soldering GUNS are worthless for soldering. If you are going to solder you need a correctly tinned temperature controlled IRON, and flux, brushes, solvent, a sponge, and some hemostats (you know them as roach clips, I am sure) and longnose pliers are very helpful. |
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![]() I think Brattie is so desperate to belong to an exclusive club that he makes up arbitrary admission requirements on the spur of the moment. Despite all his racist bleatings, he hasn't convinced anybody on Usenet that he's innately superior because of his skin color. So now he puts up some secret knowledge of electronics as a qualification for plugging in an amplifier. There is no superior skin color, except in terms of latitude if you spend 90% of your time outside. Although there is no superior RACE either, there are differences amongst them. Two people can have identical skin shades and be of entirely different races or be very different in shade and racially fairly close. Superior has relevance only when one askes, "compared to what"? Kenyans are very SUPERIOR at running marathons and somewhat INFERIOR at sprints. Etc, etc. Anyway there is no secret to electronics. It's all in books which you, George, are simply too stupid to read. |
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On Jul 23, 11:15�pm, Bret L wrote:
On Jul 24, 12:57 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 10:12 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. �Audiophile is not enjoying music or listening to music. You want to listen to music, go to Walmart and buy a boom box, or if you want a little better buy a system from Best Buy. Audiophile is having a serious fascination with audio reproduction for its own sake for a recreational activity. The last sentence doesn't make sense. An audiophile is someone who is interested in music reproduction. What you're describing is in the realm of technicians and engineers. �Learn to solder or be a worthless puke. First lesson is that soldering GUNS are worthless for soldering. �If you are going to solder you need a correctly tinned temperature controlled IRON, and flux, brushes, solvent, a sponge, and some hemostats (you know them as roach clips, I am sure) and longnose pliers are very helpful. Again, you sound like a nut. Anyone who doesn't know how to solder is a worthles puke? You're an idiot, sorry. |
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On Jul 24, 1:23 am, vinyl anachronist
wrote: On Jul 23, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 12:57 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 10:12 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. Audiophile is not enjoying music or listening to music. You want to listen to music, go to Walmart and buy a boom box, or if you want a little better buy a system from Best Buy. Audiophile is having a serious fascination with audio reproduction for its own sake for a recreational activity. The last sentence doesn't make sense. An audiophile is someone who is interested in music reproduction. What you're describing is in the realm of technicians and engineers. Music is art: Audio is engineering. |
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On Jul 24, 11:15�pm, Bret L wrote:
On Jul 24, 1:23 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 12:57 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 10:12 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. Audiophile is not enjoying music or listening to music. You want to listen to music, go to Walmart and buy a boom box, or if you want a little better buy a system from Best Buy. Audiophile is having a serious fascination with audio reproduction for its own sake for a recreational activity. The last sentence doesn't make sense. An audiophile is someone who is interested in music reproduction. What you're describing is in the realm of technicians and engineers. �Music is art: Audio is engineering. Audiophile = lover of sound. |
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On Jul 24, 2:23*am, vinyl anachronist
wrote: Again, you sound like a nut. Anyone who doesn't know how to solder is a worthles puke? You're an idiot, sorry.- I am not sorry that Bratzi is an idiot. If he were any smarter, he would be dangerous. |
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On Jul 25, 2:27*am, vinyl anachronist
wrote: On Jul 24, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 1:23 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 12:57 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 10:12 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. Audiophile is not enjoying music or listening to music. You want to listen to music, go to Walmart and buy a boom box, or if you want a little better buy a system from Best Buy. Audiophile is having a serious fascination with audio reproduction for its own sake for a recreational activity. The last sentence doesn't make sense. An audiophile is someone who is interested in music reproduction. What you're describing is in the realm of technicians and engineers. Music is art: Audio is engineering. Audiophile = lover of sound.- Not quite Audiophile= Lover of good sounding music. |
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On Jul 25, 7:52�am, Clyde Slick wrote:
On Jul 25, 2:27�am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 24, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 1:23 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 12:57 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 10:12 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. |
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On Jul 25, 11:18*am, vinyl anachronist
wrote: On Jul 25, 7:52 am, Clyde Slick wrote: On Jul 25, 2:27 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 24, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 1:23 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 11:15 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 24, 12:57 am, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 10:12 pm, Bret L wrote: On Jul 23, 2:53 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 12:36 pm, Bret L wrote: I listened to one of these today built by an acquaintence who maintained that "he could never build an amplifier", but after I convinced him that he was a pussy and a failure if he didn't, Have Steve Sailer and Revilo P. Oliver built amplifiers? If not, they are pussies and failures. That has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. They did not claim to be electronics people who graduated from tech school, and they had not successfully proved they had basic skills. This guy understood electronics but wanted to spend a wad on a new high end saloon amp and I made fun of him because he was going to spend montsh' of pay on something with poor resale value. By building his own he gained invaluable confidence and skill and better sound to boot. Also I kept a couple of thousand dollars out of the high end saloon's hands. People need to learn self reliance and logic and clear thinking in troubleshooting. That carries over to the rest of their life. Yes, they do. But to place that quality in such a narrow context is absurd. Let's go wire a house for phone and computer lines so I can call you a pussy and a failure for not knowing how to properly fish a wall. Do you know how to terminate an RS-232? Splice a fiber optic cable? Why not? It's a foolish way of thinking, in other words. That's why you're alone. That's why you're high. I can fish a wall just fine. I put in all the electrical and data/ telecom in my current house, although I NEVER recommend other people fool with installed power. RS-232 is a serial data standard, not a connector type. Typically they go on D-submini connectors of either solder cup or crimp style, both of which i have terminated many, many times. Fiber I haven't fooled with much because of the cost of fiber splicing equipment-but if I had a need to, i'd learn to do it the same way I've learned most everything else. That's not the point. Would you tell people that they couldn't use a phone unless they knew how to tone out Cat-3 lines to a PBX? Of course not. That's stupid. It's just as stupid as telling audiophiles that they have no business being in the hobby unless they can use a soldering gun or build an amp. It's about the enjoyment of music, You're mixing up two different things, and you don't even see it. Audiophile is not enjoying music or listening to music. You want to listen to music, go to Walmart and buy a boom box, or if you want a little better buy a system from Best Buy. Audiophile is having a serious fascination with audio reproduction for its own sake for a recreational activity. The last sentence doesn't make sense. An audiophile is someone who is interested in music reproduction. What you're describing is in the realm of technicians and engineers. Music is art: Audio is engineering. Audiophile = lover of sound.- Not quite Audiophile= Lover of good sounding music.- The literal translation from the Greek root is lover of sound. (Not lover of soldering or building amplifiers, Bratzi.) WARNIING! That includes pink noise We can't let those guys join our club. |
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