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I am pleased to announce the http://www.passdiy.com is
up and running. Two projects, "Zen-lightenment" and "The Pearl Phono Stage" are the initial entries. We plan an aggressive schedule for new pieces, at about 1 a month, and we will try to be responsive to project requests. We will also be making parts available, starting with PC boards and the hard-to-get-stuff and expanding the offerings in response to demand. Also, we will be running a project Gallery where DIYers can post their projects and an FAQ section and will be carrying forward the DIY stuff from the passlabs.com site. We are not planning a forum section, so we will continue to focus our attention here at DIYAUDIO.COM Thanks for all your support, and we'll try to make it very worthwhile. Merry Christmas, Nelson Pass |
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Nelson,
Thanks to you and everyone on your team! This is fantastic! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Cambridge, Mass
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Light bulbs...I wasn't going to believe it until I saw it. I thought that lightbulbs weren't temperature-stable enough to use a resistor, but I guess it's OK in a class-A amp. I also thought they were a bit inductive, but I guess that's almost a good thing...
So how about a Son of Zenlightenment, or is the bridged Zenlightenment the closest we're going to get? -Won PS Anyone want to start an "audiophile incandescent element" company? I bet we could make a killing here... |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Önnarp, Söderslätt
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Merry Christmas to You too, sir.
Looking forward to read the Pearlphono article.
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Regards Hoffmeyer ;0) |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Charlotte,NC,USA
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Life is Good! Long live the Zen Master.
[Edited by jam on 12-07-2001 at 03:47 PM] |
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diyAudio Member
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Nelson,
Thanks again for your great commitment to the DIY community. I just got an email from Karen @ passdiy who said that there were actually no plans to offer Aleph PCBs. Should I go ahead and layout my own? Thanks in advance. |
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The one and only
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There are plans for a board, but it's still some
weeks away. |
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diyAudio Member
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OK Nelson, Thanks!!
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diyAudio Member
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I guess that tube freaks can't comment on how they have "that sexy glow" advantage over solid state any more!
Great looking site, I look forward to seeing the loudspeaker projects as well.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Columbia, SC
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I'll try not to cry too loudly...
Grey |
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