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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Westmont, IL
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Carlos,
I cannot begin to tell you how much I enjoy reading your posts. I envy your passion, sense of humor, and your insatiable desire for knowledge and information on the subject of amplifiers. The zeal you display when sharing your discoveries with us is refreshing in a world of arrogant opinions. I too, love to learn and experiment, and I love to teach - but I am very poor and very near homeless now. My entire life is consumed in order to pay my rent (and my apartment does not even have a kitchen!) - no time for amps now at least I can still read DIYaudio. I had to put my Magnepans in storage anyway, no room here, I may even have to sell my precious Hafler and Maggies to stay alive.You are, literally, everything I wish I was in life. I love those crazy, dangerous looking homemade circuits of yours - that's how I would do it if I could, save the pretty for the really 'special' circuits. Heck, I even envy where you live ![]() I thought 'Miss Scope' was so funny that I had to write this comment sorry to take up valuable DIY space...Keep experimenting, keep posting, and Merry Christmas. Sincerely, Scott BTW I could say much of the same for other posters here, John Curl comes to mind. Thank you, all of you, for your appreciation of knowledge. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2006
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by destroyer X
[B] Even simulations may help....but really, the one will feel happy with simulations, waveforms and numbers are Miss Scope. See her picture... she may fell in love by your simulation. heheheh. Hey Carlos would you like to try some russian designs, behind the iron curtain they came up with some very different topology amps the west have. Some topologies they came up with in the late 70s I now see used in amps like the highly acclaimed ayre. I have to wonder whether companys like analog devices didnt get some of their ideas from these russian designers. I sadly dont have the time to build and try some of their designs though. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Recife - Brasil Northeast
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But i use to accept that.... trying to relax we suffer less harm..so i go smilling alike an idiot...maybe i am an idiot.... at least the minimum idiotic behavior exist to survive laughing about my own sittuation. Thank you very much, but i really do not know if you would like to be in my place..say...having my life.... your healthy envy may be transformed in panic.... all i have is some good mood...nothing more than that. regards, Carlos .................................................. .................................................. . Homemodder Easter Europeans are very interesting people as i could see having a good friend from Croatia.... and i like those old designs they use to make.... well.... from the seventies... my golden years those ones into seventies....so... i feel good with that. regards, Carlos
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