The Maillard Reaction
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 09:50:07
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enjoying your new bandwidth?
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 11:13:11
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Circuits are like sprinkler systems. They scare me.
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 12:39:41
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 12:47:29
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My old Acoustic 150 amp was proof. All those little transistor amps would part your hair and flap your eye-lids.
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bapu
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 12:49:01
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spacey My old Acoustic 150 amp My old Acoustic 360 amp..... could probably beat up your old 150 amp (back in the day).
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spacey
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 12:54:34
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bapu spacey My old Acoustic 150 amp My old Acoustic 360 amp..... could probably beat up your old 150 amp (back in the day). That's the same amp my bass player had when I used my 150. Mine had two cabinets, each with 6- 8" speakers. I'm surprised I still have ears....that work pretty darn good. Your amp was a folded horn design if I remember it right.
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bapu
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 12:57:02
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Michael, My two guitar players had a 150 (6 x 10's IIRC) and and 260 (2x12's and a horn) when I had the 360.
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spacey
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 12:59:30
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Maybe mine were 10's too Bapu....that was many years ago. We also use an Acoustic PA and it seems they were loaded with a bunch of 6 x 9's. Man that equipment was LOUD and clean, very clean.
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bapu
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 13:00:38
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spacey Man that equipment was LOUD and clean, very clean. +1 (and -3 on the hearing now... )
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 13:05:44
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Damn those were some great days Bapu. DP, LZ, ZZ ...they'd release a new LP and you'd wear it out trying to learn for the next gig... We'd throw the album in the oven and have a bowl to hold some stash..lol...sure wasn't worth listening to after learning the songs! Things have sure changed. Now there's soup in my bowl and it's from China would be my guess.
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bapu
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 13:07:10
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spacey Damn those were some great days Bapu. True that!
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 13:28:33
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Beagle enjoying your new bandwidth? Yes
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bapu
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 13:29:33
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mike_mccue Beagle enjoying your movie nights with Bapu? Yes Fixed.
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spacey
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 13:36:50
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Mike your little amp you built was tube if I remember right. So you fixin' to do a transistor one?
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The Maillard Reaction
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 14:57:42
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no... maybe another tube one when summer sets in. :-)
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 14:58:27
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"We can't do anything to change the world until capitalism crumbles. In the meantime we should all go shopping to console ourselves" - Banksy
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 15:04:19
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Re:How Transistors Work
2011/05/05 15:07:37
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mike_mccue How Transistors Work OHHHH the memories of some of my past work history. Speaking of Bi Polar... well neva mind
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Re:How Transitors Work
2011/05/05 18:12:27
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Jonbouy Are Transitors the brothers of Transistors? See I thought Transitors were Sisters who became brothers. But, what do I know?
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