Speaking of coffee: Just bought my first pound of DECAF French roast (trouble sleeping lately). 🙁
A can of dark blue paint for my speaker cabinets. Odd names the different hues have: "dystropic doghairs", or "dying prophet" or just "do it harder than yesterday".
Anyway this a warm darkblue color with a satin finish. Pictures to come in the the fullrange speaker thread. (Soon 😕)
reminds me of an article I read on a neural net that tried to create colour names! An AI invented a bunch of new paint colors that are hilariously wrong | Ars Technica 😀
Tony. .
Really? Damn! That's a nice purchase. New or used?
OMG, used! I'm living on a fixed income.
They came out of a church in a town about 30 miles west of Minneapolis. I was lucky to see a link to a Reverb post about them, and luckier still that the person who posted the link to the Klipsch forum didn't just buy them himself.
Seen the movie Siam Sunset?reminds me of an article I read on a neural net that tried to create colour names! An AI invented a bunch of new paint colors that are hilariously wrong | Ars Technica 😀
Tony. .
reminds me of an article I read on a neural net that tried to create colour names! An AI invented a bunch of new paint colors that are hilariously wrong | Ars Technica 😀
Tony. .
Not the pinnacle of comedy, but there's an episode of The Love Boat where the captain fights to get his quarters painted Singapore Sunset Saffron, only to find afterwards it's the same plain yellow the ship is already painted.
Soundbrigade, no I haven't seen that but the synopsis sounds interesting 🙂
Leadbelly I haven't watched the love boat since I was a kid. Good ole captin Stubing! 🙂
Tony.
Leadbelly I haven't watched the love boat since I was a kid. Good ole captin Stubing! 🙂
Tony.
. . . a pair of PM6a's, . . .
what kind of cabinet/mounting plans ?
Hey fellows, here's a nice set of bits for a speaker project:
These are the lower cost MLCS cutters:
[they share the same store space as Eagle America]
Here are the part numbers:
16509 pattern bit for flush mounting speakers
8805 flush trim with V notch (added close up pic)
8814 large flush trim bit, top and bottom bearing
MLCS Router Bits and Woodworking Products
These are the lower cost MLCS cutters:
[they share the same store space as Eagle America]
Here are the part numbers:
16509 pattern bit for flush mounting speakers
8805 flush trim with V notch (added close up pic)
8814 large flush trim bit, top and bottom bearing
MLCS Router Bits and Woodworking Products
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Cool! The V-notch is for decorative purposes, or something else? Never seen that one.These are the lower cost MLCS cutters:[/url]
Pano,
Popular detailing bit for face frame glue joints.
Perfect for finishing touches to a baffle.
Google face frame groove bit (images).
It was only $12 what a deal for 1/2” shank.
Popular detailing bit for face frame glue joints.
Perfect for finishing touches to a baffle.
Google face frame groove bit (images).
It was only $12 what a deal for 1/2” shank.
Cool! The V-notch is for decorative purposes, or something else? Never seen that one.
Got lucky at the Salvation Army. Snagged a great deal ($50) on a nice gym-grade Bladez exer-cycle w/ a big heavy flywheel, for pedaling away at home when the weather gets nasty.
Nice scope, analog with plenty of BW.
manual here:
TEKTRONIX 465B INSTRUCTION MANUAL Pdf Download.
465B Instruction Manual This manual contains operating instructions and service information for the 465B oscilloscope. | Tektronix
and others
manual here:
TEKTRONIX 465B INSTRUCTION MANUAL Pdf Download.
465B Instruction Manual This manual contains operating instructions and service information for the 465B oscilloscope. | Tektronix
and others
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