Re: Avatars
***82s!
***82s??
More chance of my spending a week in the best hotel in Sochi, with the prima ballerina of the Kirov, surrounded by crates of Krug and bags of Colombian marching powder.
I'd rather post a snap of a pair of BC549s - much more useful.
Actually (hold your breath collectors and tube-rollers) that is a pair of Telefunken waisted glass gold-pinned D3As!
7N7
EC8010 said:That had better not be a pair of ECC82s I see there!
***82s!
***82s??
More chance of my spending a week in the best hotel in Sochi, with the prima ballerina of the Kirov, surrounded by crates of Krug and bags of Colombian marching powder.
I'd rather post a snap of a pair of BC549s - much more useful.
Actually (hold your breath collectors and tube-rollers) that is a pair of Telefunken waisted glass gold-pinned D3As!
7N7
"Perfection will do." (EC8010)
Sadly, unless you also have battery HT and LT, the nukes will also take out the mains supply, so we can forget listening to Beethoven as our skin blisters.
(My loudspeakers are lead lined. Unfortunately, they're so partitioned that only the cats could get inside them.)
fdegrove said:Valves will survive nukes, sand won't.
Sadly, unless you also have battery HT and LT, the nukes will also take out the mains supply, so we can forget listening to Beethoven as our skin blisters.
(My loudspeakers are lead lined. Unfortunately, they're so partitioned that only the cats could get inside them.)
A Small Fortune...
Sighhh...
Cheers,
Sighhh...
Actually (hold your breath collectors and tube-rollers) that is a pair of Telefunken waisted glass gold-pinned D3As!
Cheers,
Re: A Small Fortune...
No, not a small fortune; they do not have the all-important <>.
Everyone knows that the <> makes an enormous difference to the sound...
They were obviously made by Siemens, but they are waisted.
Curious really.
7N7
fdegrove said:Sighhh...
Cheers,
No, not a small fortune; they do not have the all-important <>.
Everyone knows that the <> makes an enormous difference to the sound...
They were obviously made by Siemens, but they are waisted.
Curious really.
7N7
1970 History.
Hi,
They're worthless then.
If you need some insight on the industry and SQ valves, I am your man.
Cheers,
Hi,
Everyone knows that the <> makes an enormous difference to the sound...
They're worthless then.
They were obviously made by Siemens, but they are waisted.
If you need some insight on the industry and SQ valves, I am your man.
Cheers,
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