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Trevor Wilson May 31st 06 09:54 AM

Tech required
 
I require the services of a technician, who is familiar with high end
amplification. I have a client who lives in London, whose amplifier has
failed and I would like to refer him to a good tech who operates in/near
London. I am very familiar with the product and am happy to guide the tech
with fault finding and any short cuts for service. Ideally, the tech would
have internet access (obviously). Whilst not incredibly complex, the design
is unusual and usually baffles first-timers. The tech will deal with my
client and be paid by him directly at his regular rates. Most components are
available from Farnell, but some specialised parts may need to be
airfreighted from Oz. An output stage failure (unlikely) will require that
either closely matched parts will need to be supplied from Oz (1% on hFE and
Vbe), or the module freighted to and from Oz.

Any suggestions would be welcome.

TIA


--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au



--
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Pooh Bear May 31st 06 10:32 AM

Tech required
 


Trevor Wilson wrote:

I require the services of a technician, who is familiar with high end
amplification. I have a client who lives in London, whose amplifier has
failed and I would like to refer him to a good tech who operates in/near
London. I am very familiar with the product and am happy to guide the tech
with fault finding and any short cuts for service. Ideally, the tech would
have internet access (obviously). Whilst not incredibly complex, the design
is unusual and usually baffles first-timers. The tech will deal with my
client and be paid by him directly at his regular rates. Most components are
available from Farnell, but some specialised parts may need to be
airfreighted from Oz. An output stage failure (unlikely) will require that
either closely matched parts will need to be supplied from Oz (1% on hFE and
Vbe), or the module freighted to and from Oz.

Any suggestions would be welcome.


What's the amplifier ?

I'm hardly a 'tech', some what above that but I'm near London.

Graham


Eiron May 31st 06 10:54 AM

Tech required
 
Pooh Bear wrote:

Trevor Wilson wrote:


What's the amplifier ?


Do you need to ask?
I didn't know there were any ME amps in the northern hemisphere.

--
Eiron

No good deed ever goes unpunished.

Phil Allison June 1st 06 02:49 AM

Tech required
 

"Pooh Bear"


What's the amplifier ?


** An obscure, Australian, garage built, wanky "boutique "hi-fi amp called
ME.

ME = Modular Electronics = Peter Stein.

His business went into receivership recently after his wife insisted on a
hostile divorce settlement.

She did this after discovering Peter was "living" with his former office
girl, half his wife's age.


I'm hardly a 'tech',



** You are not *even* a tech.


some what above that but I'm near London.



** Must be floating in a Hot Air Balloon full of his own smelly gasses.




........ Phil





TT June 1st 06 05:33 AM

Tech required
 

"Phil Allison" wrote in message
...
:
: "Pooh Bear"
:
:
: What's the amplifier ?
:
:
: ** An obscure, Australian, garage built, wanky "boutique
"hi-fi amp called
: ME.
:
: ME = Modular Electronics = Peter Stein.
:
: His business went into receivership recently after his
wife insisted on a
: hostile divorce settlement.
:
: She did this after discovering Peter was "living" with his
former office
: girl, half his wife's age.
:
:
: I'm hardly a 'tech',
:
:
: ** You are not *even* a tech.
:
:
: some what above that but I'm near London.
:
:
: ** Must be floating in a Hot Air Balloon full of his own
smelly gasses.
:
:
:
:
: ....... Philthy the liar
:
:
And your qualifications are?????

Uni Drop out, fellatio bandit, toaster repairer, sad
pathetic little man or what?

Bwahahahahahahaha...............

BTW Philthy everyone is laughing *AT* you, not with you.
There is a big difference!


TT :-))




Trevor Wilson June 1st 06 07:16 AM

Tech required
 

"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
...


Trevor Wilson wrote:

I require the services of a technician, who is familiar with high end
amplification. I have a client who lives in London, whose amplifier has
failed and I would like to refer him to a good tech who operates in/near
London. I am very familiar with the product and am happy to guide the
tech
with fault finding and any short cuts for service. Ideally, the tech
would
have internet access (obviously). Whilst not incredibly complex, the
design
is unusual and usually baffles first-timers. The tech will deal with my
client and be paid by him directly at his regular rates. Most components
are
available from Farnell, but some specialised parts may need to be
airfreighted from Oz. An output stage failure (unlikely) will require
that
either closely matched parts will need to be supplied from Oz (1% on hFE
and
Vbe), or the module freighted to and from Oz.

Any suggestions would be welcome.


What's the amplifier ?

I'm hardly a 'tech', some what above that but I'm near London.


**Did you receive my email?


--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au



--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com


Phil Allison June 1st 06 07:19 AM

Tech required
 

"Trevor Wilson"


**Did you receive my email?



** Your version of OE has this built in.

Click : Tools, Options, Receipts ....





....... Phil



Pooh Bear June 1st 06 07:41 AM

Tech required
 


Trevor Wilson wrote:

"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
...


Trevor Wilson wrote:

I require the services of a technician, who is familiar with high end
amplification. I have a client who lives in London, whose amplifier has
failed and I would like to refer him to a good tech who operates in/near
London. I am very familiar with the product and am happy to guide the
tech
with fault finding and any short cuts for service. Ideally, the tech
would
have internet access (obviously). Whilst not incredibly complex, the
design
is unusual and usually baffles first-timers. The tech will deal with my
client and be paid by him directly at his regular rates. Most components
are
available from Farnell, but some specialised parts may need to be
airfreighted from Oz. An output stage failure (unlikely) will require
that
either closely matched parts will need to be supplied from Oz (1% on hFE
and
Vbe), or the module freighted to and from Oz.

Any suggestions would be welcome.


What's the amplifier ?

I'm hardly a 'tech', some what above that but I'm near London.


**Did you receive my email?


Nothing on my posted hotmail addy yet. It may take an hour or so to arrive
though.

I'll get back to you.

Graham


TT June 1st 06 08:21 AM

Tech required
 

"Phil Allison" wrote in message
...
:
: "Trevor Wilson"
:
:
: **Did you receive my email?
:
:
: ** Your version of OE has this built in.
:
: Click : Tools, Options, Receipts ....
:
:
:
:
:
: ...... Philthy the Troll
:
Try: Tools, Box Cutter, Extend Blade, apply to
wrist..................

The World will be a better, happier place then!

TT



Trevor Wilson June 1st 06 09:17 AM

Tech required
 

"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
...


Trevor Wilson wrote:

"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
...


Trevor Wilson wrote:

I require the services of a technician, who is familiar with high end
amplification. I have a client who lives in London, whose amplifier
has
failed and I would like to refer him to a good tech who operates
in/near
London. I am very familiar with the product and am happy to guide the
tech
with fault finding and any short cuts for service. Ideally, the tech
would
have internet access (obviously). Whilst not incredibly complex, the
design
is unusual and usually baffles first-timers. The tech will deal with
my
client and be paid by him directly at his regular rates. Most
components
are
available from Farnell, but some specialised parts may need to be
airfreighted from Oz. An output stage failure (unlikely) will require
that
either closely matched parts will need to be supplied from Oz (1% on
hFE
and
Vbe), or the module freighted to and from Oz.

Any suggestions would be welcome.

What's the amplifier ?

I'm hardly a 'tech', some what above that but I'm near London.


**Did you receive my email?


Nothing on my posted hotmail addy yet. It may take an hour or so to arrive
though.

I'll get back to you.


**I've sent two emails to you. Dunno why they're not getting through.
Perhaps your ISP is blocking my domain.

Anyway, how much do you charge per hour and are you willing to follow
instructions (as I can save you a great deal of time when servicing this
particular product)? This should have the effect of saving my client some
money.


--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au



--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com


Pooh Bear June 1st 06 09:44 AM

Tech required
 

Trevor Wilson wrote:

"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
...


Trevor Wilson wrote:

"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
...


Trevor Wilson wrote:

I require the services of a technician, who is familiar with high end
amplification. I have a client who lives in London, whose amplifier
has
failed and I would like to refer him to a good tech who operates
in/near
London. I am very familiar with the product and am happy to guide the
tech
with fault finding and any short cuts for service. Ideally, the tech
would
have internet access (obviously). Whilst not incredibly complex, the
design
is unusual and usually baffles first-timers. The tech will deal with
my
client and be paid by him directly at his regular rates. Most
components
are
available from Farnell, but some specialised parts may need to be
airfreighted from Oz. An output stage failure (unlikely) will require
that
either closely matched parts will need to be supplied from Oz (1% on
hFE
and
Vbe), or the module freighted to and from Oz.

Any suggestions would be welcome.

What's the amplifier ?

I'm hardly a 'tech', some what above that but I'm near London.

**Did you receive my email?


Nothing on my posted hotmail addy yet. It may take an hour or so to arrive
though.

I'll get back to you.


**I've sent two emails to you. Dunno why they're not getting through.
Perhaps your ISP is blocking my domain.

Anyway, how much do you charge per hour and are you willing to follow
instructions (as I can save you a great deal of time when servicing this
particular product)? This should have the effect of saving my client some
money.


Replied directly via proper email !

Graham


The Legend June 1st 06 08:12 PM

Tech required
 

"Phil Allison" wrote in message
...


She did this after discovering Peter was "living" with his former office
girl, half his wife's age.


Lucky git...

tox




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