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we got polypropylene, mylar axial, and electrolytic muffukahs

You n00b.

:)

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Since the powder-coating shop is on vacation for a few weeks, my 2A3 rig is going to have a brushed-copper chassis...that's bling right thurrr.

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:lol2: :lol2: stop making him nervous

He's just a big chicken ... hour later and he still hasn't replied. :idiot:

Since the powder-coating shop is on vacation for a few weeks, my 2A3 rig is going to have a brushed-copper chassis...that's bling right thurrr.

I wish we had a local powder coating place. If I ever need something done it's going to cost an arm and a leg to send it somewhere.

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we got polypropylene, mylar axial, and electrolytic muffukahs

You n00b.

:)

why? lol

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How much does that stuff cost frosty ?

The 2A3 one is going to end up in the $800 range, with tubes...mostly because of the custom work/NOS transformers. Good power/output transformers = pricey. As to be expected, because in a directly-heated triode design the bandwidth and noise floor is limited by the transformers. Unless you like listening to 60Hz AC...:D

The new 6BQ5 SE pentode amp was $150 off Eghey. I probably won't put much else into it, doesn't really need anything else.

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How much does that stuff cost frosty ?

The 2A3 one is going to end up in the $800 range, with tubes...mostly because of the custom work/NOS transformers. Good power/output transformers = pricey. As to be expected, because in a directly-heated triode design the bandwidth and noise floor is limited by the transformers. Unless you like listening to 60Hz AC...:D

The new 6BQ5 SE pentode amp was $150 off Eghey. I probably won't put much else into it, doesn't really need anything else.

heh, i meant the powder coat

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Mmmm, 60HZ ac

I know a couple subs that didnt like that tone...:lol2:

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Mmmm, 60HZ ac

I know a couple subs that didnt like that tone...:lol2:

x2 :+1:

:)

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somebody needs to get access to three-phase AC for some wall sockets :)

My parent's place in NC has a main service panel rated to 400A...that would be fun ;)

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I wonder how a driver would react to 3-phase? 'Twould be interesting to watch.

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I have a 220V for my dryer, but its gas ;)

No way we were cooking subs in my living room

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I wouldn't steal your name, but I'd like one of those cars in your avatar.

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1970's house....doesnt exactly have safe wiring

The garage is on the same circuit as my living room.

If i have to many tools on...POOF goes th ebreaker

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Yeah, not to say that new wiring is safe...worst shock I've ever gotten is switching that 400A panel on for the first time :lol:

Didn't find it too funny at the time, though. Dumbasses. You'd think a contractor would know that putting a metal-framed window directly over unprotected Romex isn't quite a wise thing to do :ohsnap:

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