The Pass Pub: The High-End Off Topic Thread

considering through how much drek my part of wood was/is thrown in last few decades..... I'm having mixed attitude ...... part being unsensitive ,part being misty all the time , it doesn't matter which part of world is in question

Decades. Balkans is a border area between mighty continents. Invasions from either side has been daily matters since beginning of civilisation. The bottleneck between east and west where peace always is a volatile state.

Yet also, the earlyest proofs of agriculture and written language comes from the same area. A meeting place, a mixing pot, but also a clash point.
 
One wonder how the Land lord "driving" lessons are going:D

Have you exerienced the Speed wobles so far
I certanly sumthink to discuss whit your instructor

It is like seeing smoke out of a repair job.
But you can not Jank the cables out (brakes in this case) or kill the power engine

All you can do is gently turn the reostat down and enjoy the adrenaline rush
(I miss that the most)

PS. rear brake pedal beter forghet about that.
last time I forgot to forghet about it my triple ended up under a Bus.
 
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Landlord , your a$$

:rofl:

however , worthy of putting da link in your sig , Bco :

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driving lessons - when I almost made a stoppie , instructor almost had a heart attack , so I'm gonna avoid that in remaining lessons
aslo , I believe I didn't got above 2k5 rpm , need to be civilized , which is hard (extremely) when you ride KTM goat
 
I cant decide what to work on today. Doing both:)
 

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ok , why waiting for blog

buffer pcb from Poor Serbian Man Lightspeed - which is 4 cells of complementary JFet buffer , along with simple but decent shunt reg (+/-12V)

then decent repeater coil (600:600) connected as autoformer , wired to have 6db gain

just two cells populated , 'cause what's needed is "just" SE operation

that's sort of logical pre for M2 and likes
 
nice

I have some ancient Heathkit (pair of 6L6) , bought 20 years ago on army scrapyard

recapped and it works

only one catch22 - it's 110V , so I need to use mains autoformer :rofl:

I have... some, which I plan to tidy up compwise and permanent in to my lab bench. Nice to have some independent voltage sources when labing. This one dont have variable current limiter but it goes up to 450 V 200mA so it can take some push pull and biggy triode labs.
 
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ok , why waiting for blog

buffer pcb from Poor Serbian Man Lightspeed - which is 4 cells of complementary JFet buffer , along with simple but decent shunt reg (+/-12V)

then decent repeater coil (600:600) connected as autoformer , wired to have 6db gain

just two cells populated , 'cause what's needed is "just" SE operation

that's sort of logical pre for M2 and likes

Buffer->6 dB Step up->Buffer->14 dB Step up->Buffer. Yep, logical.

http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/124B.pdf has a rep of good sound despite somewhat shitty data. Heared it?

(Few things scare me, but an empty can of coffee in the morning sure do)