I added this to my bench and it works really good ...
check it out NEW EQUPIMENT
HAPPY ST PATS !!!!!
John M
check it out NEW EQUPIMENT
HAPPY ST PATS !!!!!
John M
I added this to my bench and it works really good ...
check it out NEW EQUPIMENT
HAPPY ST PATS !!!!!
John M
Darn...
When I got my button, all they had was "THE HARD WAY".
Always read the fine print. My So called ' EASY " button had in small print " NOT SO " in front of easy. LOL
That thing's wasted on a computer. Have you tried attaching it to any women?I added this to my bench and it works really good ...
Have you tried attaching it to any women?
Yes, but it kept blowing fuses.
That thing's wasted on a computer. Have you tried attaching it to any women?
Computer ??? it's hooked up to a Kenwood KA-9100 Integrated Amp ...
Computer nope ....
Oh those fuses on women were removed awhile ago with recall notice ... WMTAKENBACK-2001 LOL !!!
JM
Women have fuses? Where?!
Can't find them? That's 'cause they are very short.
That thing's wasted on a computer. Have you tried attaching it to any women?
if there was such thing to attach to a woman it would have 100 buttons
1 button.
At least 1,000 random generated functions; actual number unknown.
No manual, but field experience suggests repeated pushing of said button generates overload.
Resettable circuit breaker, but unpredictable overload and reset timer due to tripping too many times.
Tripping the breaker causes loud warning chime.
A small subset of functions bypass the breaker, and operate continuously when breaker tripped and buzzer chiming.
Note: single button not in commonly believed location. Actual location unknown, but model to model variation believed to be common.
At least 1,000 random generated functions; actual number unknown.
No manual, but field experience suggests repeated pushing of said button generates overload.
Resettable circuit breaker, but unpredictable overload and reset timer due to tripping too many times.
Tripping the breaker causes loud warning chime.
A small subset of functions bypass the breaker, and operate continuously when breaker tripped and buzzer chiming.
Note: single button not in commonly believed location. Actual location unknown, but model to model variation believed to be common.
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I added this to my bench and it works really good ...
check it out NEW EQUPIMENT
HAPPY ST PATS !!!!!
John M
Hey, I have the very same amp on my bench right now. Lost a phono input JFET which is easy. The problem is the volume pot is beyond hope. pretty impressive amp for it's day. I can see why they still bring decent bucks at auction.
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1 button.
At least 1,000 random generated functions; actual number unknown.
No manual, but field experience suggests repeated pushing of said button generates overload.
Resettable circuit breaker, but unpredictable overload and reset timer due to tripping too many times.
Tripping the breaker causes loud warning chime.
A small subset of functions bypass the breaker, and operate continuously when breaker tripped and buzzer chiming.
Note: single button not in commonly believed location. Actual location unknown, but model to model variation believed to be common.
oh my god! i just laughed so hard i pee'd a little!
oh my god! i just laughed so hard i pee'd a little!
Reset circuit = trip to spa - shopping trip - flowers - chocolate (the good stuff) dinner out (nice place). Result - she will blow out all of your fuses!!!
Reset circuit = trip to spa - shopping trip - flowers - chocolate (the good stuff) dinner out (nice place). Result - she will blow out all of your fuses!!!
i dont know man.....every time i pop a "fuse" we end up with another jem for me to use as a avatar.
but i did get fixed (or broken, cause it worked to well to begin with!) so maybe i need to do a reset.
i dont know man.....every time i pop a "fuse" we end up with another jem for me to use as a avatar.
but i did get fixed (or broken, cause it worked to well to begin with!) so maybe i need to do a reset.
Spend all of your time and money working on your audio hobby - that will put a chill on that problem real quick.
ps - save up money for an attorney - and a new place to live.
And now you have a really good idea why no one around here pays any attention to what I say.
1 button.
At least 1,000 random generated functions; actual number unknown.
No manual, but field experience suggests repeated pushing of said button generates overload.
Resettable circuit breaker, but unpredictable overload and reset timer due to tripping too many times.
Tripping the breaker causes loud warning chime.
A small subset of functions bypass the breaker, and operate continuously when breaker tripped and buzzer chiming.
Note: single button not in commonly believed location. Actual location unknown, but model to model variation believed to be common.
Women , cant live with them , cant live without them
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