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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: UK
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just a bit of banta
don't you guys have any fun? any 1 know of a good digital preamp on the 'net? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Central FL
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Helix have you located a rocket yet
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: UK
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you could try one of your RC 'planes
BTW doesn't the noise from one of those glo engines ruin your 'audiophile' ears |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Central FL
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No kidn
Saw a pix cant remember where of a guy that used a motocycle head to build an amp and it was nicely done. Wonder what it would sound like in an rc head spinning upside down 200 ft up at 90 mph in a cloud of hyd. at 1005 ppm with a mod.................... Yeah I like to have fun
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: UK
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trouble is, it might be a bit hotter nearer the sun than thus have resistors out of tol. also that supa dupa audio cable might not pass electrons as freely at higher temps.
Actually as u were saying 'i wanda what amps sound in space' i though that the pics etc beamed from space walks had a awesome atmosphere, lower freqs was tight and punchy but treble and midband had a lovely openess |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: UK
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while we a talkin' about sillys, is it possible to get a teflon type spray to put on PC boards when finished, for the ultimate sound. I know about normal laquours but i thought a teflon one, or a 'audiophile' one would be better.
cos there was this guy talking about the fibreglass PCB becomeing slightly conductive, maybe it was valve equipment and the board was slightly damp. |
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This thread is now closed. These forums are about helping us all have more fun, but I don't see that happening. Mail me personally if you have an alternative view.
Joy increases as you give it, and diminishes as you try to keep it for yourself. In giving it, you will accumulate a deposit of joy greater than you ever believed possible. - Norman Vincent Peale |
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