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Um, i was sanding the (wooden) case for my amp today, and got thinking i have to do some decals over it before applying laquer. Then it struck me; i DON'T have a name for the thing! I mean, i saw a lot of people naming their amps, and even Hiraga came up with the "monster" right?
So, do you name your creations? |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Önnarp, Söderslätt
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Hi Lisandro_P.
Yes, and since I like opera, I'm naming my almost finished preamp Verdi, and my future poweramp Pucinni. I just can't help it ;o) Besides that I'm kind of lucky. At my work I've got access to serigraphy. That makes it look good, and I like that. Offcourse our 'babies' need naming. They doo tend to live a life of their own from time to time, and occupy just as much of our time as real babies, or???????????????
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Önnarp, Söderslätt
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I hate it, when I misspell a name: It's Puccini.
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Önnarp, Söderslätt
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I hate it, when I misspell a name: It's Puccini.
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Central FL
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Funny you should ask that question. Normally I don't even think about it but for descriptive purposes the A75 I finished around Christmas did get a name. I called it the Wamba Jamba amplifier. My friends know nothing about electronics and as I described to them the differences and merits of Class A their faces betrayed their confusion. This is the name I came up with to imply something big (which it is).
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Calgary
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What a great idea! I knew a chap who named all his cars, this is even better.
Okay, I'm now trying to think of a name for my new amp. It would have to tie in the fact it took me almost 3 years to build, and went through umpteen design modifications before being finished. |
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I'm looking at building a 500 watt/channel amplifier built around
a large 'wind tunnel' heatsink assembly that's hard-wired with emitter resistors and bus bars. I think it started out in life as a mainframe computer power supply regulator. I decided it would make for a bodacious amplifier, and so "Bubba" was born, at least on paper. Hopefully I won't kill my meagre collection of output transistors while confirming that the selected topology can swing enough voltage to drive five pairs of output devices on nearly 100 volt rails. I'll be using MJ21193/4 TO-3 devices. Languishing in the shadows is my first tube amplifier project, "Alpha". I ran out of money for the output transformers and a clear idea of what I'm going to use for the driver circuits, although the current issue of AudioXpress has an example of a self-balancing phase inverter that's in tune with my fuzzy thinking. |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Calgary
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Does anyone remember the name of the Roman or Greek God that had two (three?) faces, and could look back into the past and forward into the future?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: sweden
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Janus? i belive?.... roman gods are more or less greek gods with different names.. ;-) cloning of great work was done even back then. (and of corse renaming)
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: -
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Janus...like my mutual fund that sucks.
I think I will name my aleph 2 clone....aleph 2. When I'll design my own amp, maybe, I will name it. It better be good. |
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