| Hello from Sunny Buffalo, New York - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| zappaphile |
| What a great forum! I'm a physics teacher in Buffalo, and I'm just getting into DIY. In a former life I was an electrical engineer, but I never built any audio. I recently built a subwoofer and I'm interested in building one of the Pass Aleph amps. Greetings! |
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| rcavictim |
Zappaphile,
Physics teadher eh!? Hot Rats man! ;) I run a radio observatory north of you when I'm not building prototype speakers or tube amps or shrinking coins with a 1.8 Gigawatt EM pulse...or playing with my cats.
I'm fairly new here too. Welcome. |
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| SY |
The Buffalo motto: "20 below keeps out the riffraff."
Welcome to diyAudio.com. It's nice to have someone else here who can remind people that the laws of physics are not optional.
I'd give a Zappa quote, but the only things that come to mind are from "Bwana Dik" and "Latex Solar Beef", so would violate forum language rules. |
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| davesaudio |
| ummm... "Don't eat that yellow snow"? |
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| jackinnj |
| how's the roast beef on weck? |
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| phowell1 |
Hi Zappaphile, and welcome.
I'm a newbie myself and haven't yet built anything, but I like physics and I love Zappa, so I'll hit you with a quote-
"This is lonesome cowboy Burt, Speakin' at ya
Ye can smell my cowboy shirt, reekin' at ya" |
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