Hi All
I study Engineering Physics (Electrical Engineering option.) Most of my expertise is in process control systems.
Audio is one of about a dozen hobbies, among my others are woodwork, guitar (acoustic), and hiking/climbing.
As far as audio equipment goes I prefer solid state, high open loop gain, low noise, low THD designs. But a tube amp is on my "maybe I should" list, perhaps it will grow on me if I listen to one a regular basic. Tubers can expect to see me asking stupid questions in the tube forums.
I study Engineering Physics (Electrical Engineering option.) Most of my expertise is in process control systems.
Audio is one of about a dozen hobbies, among my others are woodwork, guitar (acoustic), and hiking/climbing.
As far as audio equipment goes I prefer solid state, high open loop gain, low noise, low THD designs. But a tube amp is on my "maybe I should" list, perhaps it will grow on me if I listen to one a regular basic. Tubers can expect to see me asking stupid questions in the tube forums.
fizzard said:I study Engineering Physics (Electrical Engineering option.) Most of my expertise is in process control systems.
Welcome to the forum.
UBC, Simon Fraser, UVic?
dave
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