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On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 09:49:03 GMT, Patrick Turner
wrote: My use of dB for comparing prices may be taken as voltage comparisons, so that $10,000 is 20dB more than $1,000. No, that won't do. Money represents buying power, so that would be 10dB, not 20. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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Don Pearce wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 09:49:03 GMT, Patrick Turner wrote: My use of dB for comparing prices may be taken as voltage comparisons, so that $10,000 is 20dB more than $1,000. No, that won't do. Money represents buying power, so that would be 10dB, not 20. Oh No ! Here we go *again* ! Graham |
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On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 12:36:51 +0100, Eeyore
wrote: Don Pearce wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 09:49:03 GMT, Patrick Turner wrote: My use of dB for comparing prices may be taken as voltage comparisons, so that $10,000 is 20dB more than $1,000. No, that won't do. Money represents buying power, so that would be 10dB, not 20. Oh No ! Here we go *again* ! Graham What do you mean? There are *no* new topics here, ever. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ups.com... But they aren't, because there is no traceability, no consistency, and the end buyers are idiots, and so they don't. **Precisely. OK, as a 'double idiot' (I bought two Chinese SETs) I still say if you want to hear a SET in the UK you are stuffed, other than hauling down to London in the hope of getting a fairly brief listen to one in a posh boutique - no good to me, I need time to audition kit properly in my own home, with a variety of music and the other kit. I am very impressed with the sound of the Cheapie Chinkies (for the money) and, like André, suspect only a small improvement would be got for a relatively large amount of extra spending. But, having said that, the Idiot Amps have pointed me to where I want to end up and I am contemplating a ****-off 300B SET to settle down with. (Dare I say it - to last me the rest of my days...??) Here's your chance - I don't trust my own abilities to source and build the *right thing* from scratch (I don't do enough building to keep my eye in) and have been pondering an Audio Note Kit with the Double C-Core trannies http://www.audionotekits.com/ but if you think you can do better, quote me. Quote me for a single input version and a 4 input version with 3 (quality) toggle switches thus: Switch 1 = Switch 2 and 3 Switch 2 = Inputs 1 and 2 Switch 3 = Inputs 3 and 4 (ie no rotary switches) Finish to be presentable and tidy but glitz as per: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/chinky.JPG not required. Glass not required either, but valves would/will need to be commonly available and available as NOS would be an advantage. Robustness and a sturdy build is paramount - I want a *bullet proof* amp and components have to be very high quality but not necessarily 'audiophile'. There you go - don't bust a gut, just suck your thumb for a minute and throw me a ballpark figure in UKP (including shipping) by direct email for now. I'm not in any hurry - I have to shift some kit to part fund the project yet, in any case. Send me a pic of summat to give me an idea, if you have one. |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ups.com... But they aren't, because there is no traceability, no consistency, and the end buyers are idiots, and so they don't. **Precisely. OK, as a 'double idiot' (I bought two Chinese SETs) I still say if you want to hear a SET in the UK you are stuffed, other than hauling down to London in the hope of getting a fairly brief listen to one in a posh boutique - no good to me, I need time to audition kit properly in my own home, with a variety of music and the other kit. I am very impressed with the sound of the Cheapie Chinkies (for the money) and, like André, suspect only a small improvement would be got for a relatively large amount of extra spending. But, having said that, the Idiot Amps have pointed me to where I want to end up and I am contemplating a ****-off 300B SET to settle down with. (Dare I say it - to last me the rest of my days...??) Here's your chance - I don't trust my own abilities to source and build the *right thing* from scratch (I don't do enough building to keep my eye in) and have been pondering an Audio Note Kit with the Double C-Core trannies http://www.audionotekits.com/ but if you think you can do better, quote me. Quote me for a single input version and a 4 input version with 3 (quality) toggle switches thus: Switch 1 = Switch 2 and 3 Switch 2 = Inputs 1 and 2 Switch 3 = Inputs 3 and 4 (ie no rotary switches) Finish to be presentable and tidy but glitz as per: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/chinky.JPG not required. Glass not required either, but valves would/will need to be commonly available and available as NOS would be an advantage. Robustness and a sturdy build is paramount - I want a *bullet proof* amp and components have to be very high quality but not necessarily 'audiophile'. There you go - don't bust a gut, just suck your thumb for a minute and throw me a ballpark figure in UKP (including shipping) by direct email for now. I'm not in any hurry - I have to shift some kit to part fund the project yet, in any case. Send me a pic of summat to give me an idea, if you have one. Keith. is this request made solely to Trevor or open to all? Iain |
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"Iain Churches" wrote in message .. . "Keith G" wrote: There you go - don't bust a gut, just suck your thumb for a minute and throw me a ballpark figure in UKP (including shipping) by direct email for now. I'm not in any hurry - I have to shift some kit to part fund the project yet, in any case. Send me a pic of summat to give me an idea, if you have one. Keith. is this request made solely to Trevor or open to all? Iain No, throw me a figure by all means - although I'm not sure I could afford your prices!! ;-) (I'm ahead of you Iain - build one and audition it *properly*, flog it and build yourself one if you liked it! ;-) The thing that puts me off the Audio Note is all the PCBs and the idea of pushing more money into to PQ's pocket, although I have to say both he and Brian in Canada looked after my mate in Brussels when he built his Kit 1 recently. The AN Copper caps were a bit of a nightmare though, from what I was told.... |
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Don Pearce wrote: On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 09:49:03 GMT, Patrick Turner wrote: My use of dB for comparing prices may be taken as voltage comparisons, so that $10,000 is 20dB more than $1,000. No, that won't do. Money represents buying power, so that would be 10dB, not 20. I think the impudence of the monetary circuits needs attenuation of the greed factor, with regard for resistance to oscillations in purchasing preferences. Patrick Turner. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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Keith G wrote: "Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ups.com... But they aren't, because there is no traceability, no consistency, and the end buyers are idiots, and so they don't. **Precisely. OK, as a 'double idiot' (I bought two Chinese SETs) I still say if you want to hear a SET in the UK you are stuffed, other than hauling down to London in the hope of getting a fairly brief listen to one in a posh boutique - no good to me, I need time to audition kit properly in my own home, with a variety of music and the other kit. Youi desperately need to build one yourself. It's called paying your dues. You'll find it stinks and part it out, probably, but you can always build a good amp out of the parts and the OPT can be used for a guitar amp (where single ended makes some sense). |
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