| shallbehealed |
so... i end up with a dead link when i try to read this.
is this the long awaited pass crossover? |
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| jupiterjune |
no, I don't think so. I think that one was about the XA's or the X amps being operated in class a -- the peanut butter and chocalate was the marriage of class a operation with some particular aspect of the X topology. (if my memory serves me correctly...)
I am still waiting to get my first taste.
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| shallbehealed |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nelson Pass
You can find it at www.passlabs.com I believe. |
Got it. Weird that the firstwatt site deadends for this article.
ps. the trader joes peanut butter cups are probably the best (that aren't home made) I've ever had. |
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| Nelson Pass |
| My favorites are still Reese's, but try Paul Newman's. |
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| KP11520 |
Well since we are on the subject.... Trader Joe's has an area where they give out free samples every time I go in there!
Funny, Nelson is in the room! Maybe Pass Labs will follow suit.
Free samples for shopping there. What's that address again? LOL
I'll even bring Reese's.
Regards//Keith |
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| carpenter |
| :) Where's the line? |
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| jupiterjune |
Since this is a DIY forum...
it occurs to me that if you want to mix your own, placing some chocolate and peanut butter together on top of your class a amp would be a good way to soften them up for proper mixing.
but I don't think that was the intention of the article.
JJ |
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| Nelson Pass |
| That's right. Amplifiers are for keeping pizza warm. |
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| dave_gerecke |
If you are going to try DIY chocolate and peanut butter mixing, I recommend getting a bag of pretzel rods, a jar of your favorite peanut butter (make sure it isn't too thick) and a jar of nutella. Then you dip the pretzel rod in the peanut butter and chocolate. YUM!!!! And yes, you can soften the peanut butter on your class A amp (be careful), the nutella is a spreadable chocolate
ENJOY!:D
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