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wink

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Everything posted by wink

  1. Great looking build, especially the fact that it has 2 output sockets.... How come there are no builds with a normal bias socket..? Don't normal bias earspeakers deserve the best....?
  2. Ornette Coleman and Pat Metheny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faEYubwK4KI&list=PLwy385NWW6lcviNKAqbYFwk3ayUkJss-E Fred Frith and Tom Cora John Cage Interview
  3. A musical rock - musta bin the precursor to Rock'n'roll. ( He rolled it down his driveway) If it had a high metallic content, it was heavy metal.......
  4. It's called a politically correct feeding frenzy
  5. V2 with improved failure rate........ why does that sound wrong...?
  6. I wanna hear the version with a prominent backbeat..........
  7. @sorenb - This one's for you : transcripted real good
  8. Hype power... Does that mean they're hypersonic?
  9. It's definitely the latter.......
  10. An astute observation. I tried that with a pair of Grado's and it was line-ball........
  11. Sounds good, but I still prefer "Fate Knocking" for some reason.
  12. Can we buy one on ebay...? (Ducks head and runs for cover...... )
  13. Get theYGGY, and be happy. What you don't know wont hurt you - as long as you remember to duck every once in a while.
  14. Carbon turns to liquid at 3823 K (3550°C or 6422°F). Boiling Point: 4098 K (3825°C or 6917°F). It's obvious that the Liquid Carbon really requires a greater input of energy to get it to it's working temp. An acetylene/oxygen flame burns at about 3,773 K (3,500 °C; 6,332 °F), so even that positioned under the amp cannot bring it up to operating temperature. Industrial electric arc furnace temperatures can be up to 1,800 °C (3,272 °F), while laboratory units can exceed 3,000 °C (5,432 °F), so that's out. I guess, the only real option would be to put the amp in two coalescing white dwarves to make certain of the temp being reached, In fact here we could boil the carbon for that super fluidic sound whilst the carbon also evaporates, thus reducing the life of the smp considerably This is a good outcome. For more on this check put the following link. The temp graphs start at page 21.... http://snap.lbl.gov/pubdocs/talk1.pdf
  15. I thought Beethoven's Fate Knocking makes for a great ringtone as well as doorbell chime........
  16. one for each socket..... I can't count the times I've had someone over to hear some tracks. With 2 sockets, I just break out my 2 SR-007's &/or SR-009's and we compare notes on what we heard - zimple...... The more I look at that pic, the more I seem to want one.......
  17. Sooner than later is the modus operandi here......
  18. Who'da thunk? Happy reading...... ! http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/07/the-jaws-theme-might-not-be-scary-for-tsimane-people/
  19. Wonderful craftsmanship. Only one problem, though There's only one (1) Stax output socket I guess, perfection requires great thought, planning and/or outrageous fortune...... Wot...?
  20. The more open they are , the more the bystanders benefit.....
  21. Your new shopping trolley......?
  22. ... and, the great middling, unique patrick82 The Judge rulez......
  23. I told that dude to use napalm, but he cheaped out.......... Serves him right..........

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