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That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that100W Audio Amplifier
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100W Audio Amplifier
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That circuit can't work, of course.
What is about about audio that brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in theThat circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
John would be SERIOUSLY impressed. There are few markets where the standardsEeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
It might affect you that way. John is an engineer.
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
It might affect you that way. John is an engineer.
John would be SERIOUSLY impressed. There are few markets where the standards
are so high, and the average jobsworth hasn't a clue.
If he wants to come over here, I can get him invitations to some of the best
studios around. They are STUNNING.
Jet engine test stands are pretty impressive. The NIF laser isEeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
It might affect you that way. John is an engineer.
John would be SERIOUSLY impressed. There are few markets where the standards
are so high, and the average jobsworth hasn't a clue.
If he wants to come over here, I can get him invitations to some of the best
studios around. They are STUNNING.
Yawn. You couldn't get the security clearance to go some of the
places John does. You audiofools are all alike...
and in the second schematic base of Q3 is connected to -Vcc"John Larkin"
100W Audio Amplifier
http://worldtechnical.blogspot.com/2008/12/100w-audio-amplifier.html
That circuit can't work, of course.
** A drawing error in a schem never stopped a circuit working.
( Q5 is erroneously shown with its base & emitter linked )
What is about about audio that brings out the worst electronics?
** So it brought a PITA troll like you out.
Bad stammer you have there .....
..... Phil
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 14:17:35 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
It might affect you that way. John is an engineer.
John would be SERIOUSLY impressed. There are few markets where the standards
are so high, and the average jobsworth hasn't a clue.
If he wants to come over here, I can get him invitations to some of the best
studios around. They are STUNNING.
Yawn. You couldn't get the security clearance to go some of the
places John does. You audiofools are all alike...
Jet engine test stands are pretty impressive. The NIF laser is
impressive, and beautiful in places. Audio is just all the same old
stuff, over and over. What could be stunning, the enormous number of
colored knobs? Speakers upholstered in the finest naugahide? Chrome
panels with Gothic type fonts? Not-quite-famous rock stars?
I actually met Edward Teller at the guard station at LLNL, going
through security just like me. Well, they didn't exactly treat him
just like me.
Really ? I've been in the Admiralty Research Establishment in Portsmouth forEeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
It might affect you that way. John is an engineer.
John would be SERIOUSLY impressed. There are few markets where the standards
are so high, and the average jobsworth hasn't a clue.
If he wants to come over here, I can get him invitations to some of the best
studios around. They are STUNNING.
Yawn. You couldn't get the security clearance to go some of the
places John does. You audiofools are all alike...
You've OBVIOUSLY not been in one.Audio is just all the same old
stuff, over and over. What could be stunning, the enormous number of
colored knobs? Speakers upholstered in the finest naugahide? Chrome
panels with Gothic type fonts?
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
It might affect you that way. John is an engineer.
John would be SERIOUSLY impressed. There are few markets where the standards
are so high, and the average jobsworth hasn't a clue.
If he wants to come over here, I can get him invitations to some of the best
studios around. They are STUNNING.
Yawn. You couldn't get the security clearance to go some of the
places John does. You audiofools are all alike...
Really ? I've been in the Admiralty Research Establishment in Portsmouth for
example.
Yes it was.Eeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
That circuit can't work, of course. What is about about audio that
brings out the worst electronics?
Simple. DJs. Plus their desire for thecheapest and mankiest gear in the
world.
Real pro-audio would make your mouth drop John.
It might affect you that way. John is an engineer.
John would be SERIOUSLY impressed. There are few markets where the standards
are so high, and the average jobsworth hasn't a clue.
If he wants to come over here, I can get him invitations to some of the best
studios around. They are STUNNING.
Yawn. You couldn't get the security clearance to go some of the
places John does. You audiofools are all alike...
Really ? I've been in the Admiralty Research Establishment in Portsmouth for
example.
Big deal.
Yes it was.
Radar is indeed entertaining.Eeyore wrote:
Yes it was.
You are easily entertained.
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Yes it was.
You are easily entertained.
Radar is indeed entertaining.
This wasn't. It was microprocessor controlled and low power by yourEeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Yes it was.
You are easily entertained.
Radar is indeed entertaining.
It was, for a few weeks when I was in Jr. high school. I worked in a
building with a pair of 2 MW Westinghouse RADAR systems while in the US
Army. It was nothing but rack after rack of tubes and a half dozen techs
working around the clock to keep both systems working. It was hot,
noisy, and boring.
---"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Yes it was.
You are easily entertained.
Radar is indeed entertaining.
It was, for a few weeks when I was in Jr. high school. I worked in a
building with a pair of 2 MW Westinghouse RADAR systems while in the US
Army. It was nothing but rack after rack of tubes and a half dozen techs
working around the clock to keep both systems working. It was hot,
noisy, and boring.
This wasn't. It was microprocessor controlled and low power by your
standards. It was popularly know as 'the Rine River Radar' It has 50%
'look-ahead' too btw.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhine
The job was for Kelvin Hughes.
Their then Managing Director is one of my referees. He's moved on a bit
since !
http://www.ibd-uk.com/members/jones-martin.htm
Qualifications:
B.Sc. (Tech), M.Sc., Ph.D. Chartered Physicist. Member, Institute of
Physics, Institute of Acoustics, Audio Engineering Society.
Languages: rusty French and a little German.
A damn nice guy too. We still keep in contact.