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Wow, thanks Dimitris! Quite a show. :)

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Wow, thanks Dimitris! Quite a show. :)

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очень спасибо Anatoly , BTW your name in Greek means East .
This cat helps me a lot to reduce the total harmonic distortion of the preamp :D , and he loves the preamp , he often sit or sleep near it , the next two fotos proves that and what felixx saying too .
 

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Originally Posted by scott17
What's really amazing is that the photo is actually in focus.

That nipple deserves a decent shot. Still hard and solid, no air bubble. Taking it to the surgeon.

*BTW, working on my next project but, nah, I don't think so. Looks like a SS mix - not good.

Btw. Cassiel,

on a more serious note...

This is one interesting arrangement of materials on your amplifier in the last "nipple shot". What do those metal clamps serve for?
And the tubes look as if they were just set on the top of the black metal part (heatsink?)...

Very industrial looking ;)
 
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Btw. Cassiel,

on a more serious note...

This is one interesting arrangement of materials on your amplifier in the last "nipple shot". What do those metal clamps serve for?
And the tubes look as if they were just set on the top of the black metal part (heatsink?)...

Very industrial looking ;)

It's just a rough sketch, working on it. I want it to have a 'medieval' look. Iron, wood, torture chambers...