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Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
Personally, I think there's a perfect parallel between HD
bikes and expensive, glitzy valve amps - some people prefer 'old technology' done well and with style to modern technology done bland.... Style? You're kidding, of course. Harley style has been entirely self-referenced since the 45 and the KR. The 45: http://www.dl45homepage.com/rl45contents.html is not only a style icon but was the best machine over two decades for doing this: http://rides.webshots.com/photo/1198...25701430hcqZqg but would be no good towing a trailer tent these days. The drop-dead gorgeous KR: http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/classics/bike.asp?id=63 was never a road bike and as a racer was thrashed by Triumph and then Yamaha parallel twins. In spite of this total loss of genuine function, the brand is reported to be hugely valuable. http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06.../source/45.htm Is that what you call style? The modern Sportster is a travesty and a laughing stock, IMO. Now it's the kind of business that depends on stupid money, which is presently under pressure from stupid mortgages and a shake-out of stupid fat dull over-paid middle-ranking executives. And the American Dream has moved on from Route 66 to cheap sex tourism in Central America and the Far East. Ian |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
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Keith G wrote: Personally, I think there's a perfect parallel between HD bikes and expensive, glitzy valve amps - some people prefer 'old technology' done well and with style to modern technology done bland.... Hmm. As you've probably gathered I like old cars too. And bikes, although I don't own one. But don't fool myself that the performance is in any way comparable to modern ones. -- *INDECISION is the key to FLEXIBILITY * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: Personally, I think there's a perfect parallel between HD bikes and expensive, glitzy valve amps - some people prefer 'old technology' done well and with style to modern technology done bland.... Hmm. As you've probably gathered I like old cars too. And bikes, although I don't own one. But don't fool myself that the performance is in any way comparable to modern ones. Depends on your performance requirements, doesn't it? Modern, 'plastic fantastic' *anything* doesn't really do it for a lot of people and many others (me included) are perfectly capable of mixing the 'old and the new' to best effect, according to the particular requirements in a given situation.... |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
"Ian Iveson" wrote in message .uk... Personally, I think there's a perfect parallel between HD bikes and expensive, glitzy valve amps - some people prefer 'old technology' done well and with style to modern technology done bland.... Style? You're kidding, of course. No I'm not. But then, I wasn't referring only to motorcycles.... snip Harrrleee rant Now it's the kind of business that depends on stupid money, which is presently under pressure from stupid mortgages and a shake-out of stupid fat dull over-paid middle-ranking executives. I think reports of HD's imminent demise are a little prematu http://www.crossingwallstreet.com/ar..._in_china.html And the American Dream has moved on from Route 66 to cheap sex tourism in Central America and the Far East. Let's keep Arny out of this.... |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: Personally, I think there's a perfect parallel between HD bikes and expensive, glitzy valve amps - some people prefer 'old technology' done well and with style to modern technology done bland.... Hmm. As you've probably gathered I like old cars too. And bikes, although I don't own one. But don't fool myself that the performance is in any way comparable to modern ones. Depends on your performance requirements, doesn't it? Modern, 'plastic fantastic' *anything* doesn't really do it for a lot of people and many others (me included) are perfectly capable of mixing the 'old and the new' to best effect, according to the particular requirements in a given situation.... Actually, as I'm still stuck waiting for deliveries (and it's ****ing with rain anyway), I'll overcome my *reluctance to blog* and expand on that a tad.... Having just binned my Jap 'Superbike' at very low speed (my own fault for *pushing* too hard and being to close, but not caused by me - that was thanks to some arse in an artic cutting across the roundabout), I am seriously less than impressed at the damage that has been sustained by the bike. It's like it went down like a sack of **** (as did I) and got banged up in areas that frankly astound me - there are bits that touched down that should never have made contact with the road! (Trust me, I have some experience of this!!) There are some pix on my Show N Tell page, if anyone is interested: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/show.htm The bike obviously suffered from its own weight and it's got me thinking - how TF can you pop a fork seal at sod-all mph, for instance?? So... Yesterday afternoon I toddled over to see Tone the Clone with a view to possibly *downsizing* and putting my biking into a new perspective. I had a little sit on this one: http://www.stneotsmotorcycles.com/in...details&id=315 :-) Laugh all yew like, but when you sit on one these you *want* one! (I suspect some of the fittings on this bike are directly interchangeable with those on a Boeing 707!) But they really are magnificent and if I lived in Arizona (?) I'd have one, but hardly downsizing so I then had a little pootle on this one: http://www.stneotsmotorcycles.com/in...details&id=303 .....as it *appears* to represent the best of both the old and new worlds - being a modern take on a traditional theme and *should* be an ideal. Phuq mi - what a shock! Compared to my Soozie, the Triumph was really a nasty little bit of kit! At a quick glance it looked a lot more like an 'Indian Enfield' than any real 'Bonnie' I ever saw! For a clue, compare this pic: http://www.triumph.co.uk/uk/785.aspx - with, say, this one: http://www.olsenart.com/bonneville.html No comparison! (But, I suppose, not ruled out yet - depends how I feel when my own bike is back here...) Anyways, be it bikes, watches, cameras, mics, audio kit, cars, clothes, shoes, tools and a whole lot of other things, to say that *new beats old* simply because it's (supposedly) more reliable and better specced (on paper) is to miss the point on *much* in life which is about stuff like true quality, satisfaction and a deep pride of ownership. It may well be different in the pro world where reliability is perhaps an overriding concern, but as a *hobbyist*, I like to *enjoy* my kit and mix and match as required with no qualms about blending new/old, digital/analogue, valve/SS...!!?? OK, rant over... Now, as a reward for struggling through all that, here's an opportunity for someone to make themselves look smart: What is the queer little blue thing labelled '100HX-6bB' [sic] with what looks to be a blue 'pull out bit' slap in the middle of this board from one of my mics: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/QueerThing.JPG ??? (Doesn't say 'not a resistor' or 'not a capacitor' so I'm stuffed!! :-) |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
"Keith G" wrote Now, as a reward for struggling through all that, here's an opportunity for someone to make themselves look smart: What is the queer little blue thing labelled '100HX-6bB' [sic] with what looks to be a blue 'pull out bit' slap in the middle of this board from one of my mics: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/QueerThing.JPG ******** - make that '100HZ-6bB'..... |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:45:01 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: Now, as a reward for struggling through all that, here's an opportunity for someone to make themselves look smart: What is the queer little blue thing labelled '100HX-6bB' [sic] with what looks to be a blue 'pull out bit' slap in the middle of this board from one of my mics: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/QueerThing.JPG ??? (Doesn't say 'not a resistor' or 'not a capacitor' so I'm stuffed!! :-) I'm assuming that is a switch - doesn't it poke through the case? And no doubt -6bB is a typo for -6dB. Could it be a low-cut filter? Try pulling the blue bit out and see what happens. Or does it move sideways? Doesn't look like it will, but you never know. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:45:01 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: Now, as a reward for struggling through all that, here's an opportunity for someone to make themselves look smart: What is the queer little blue thing labelled '100HX-6bB' [sic] with what looks to be a blue 'pull out bit' slap in the middle of this board from one of my mics: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/QueerThing.JPG ??? (Doesn't say 'not a resistor' or 'not a capacitor' so I'm stuffed!! :-) I'm assuming that is a switch - doesn't it poke through the case? Nope. And no doubt -6bB is a typo for -6dB. I would have thought so! Could it be a low-cut filter? At 100 Hz? Try pulling the blue bit out and see what happens. Bugger that... Or does it move sideways? Bugger that also... Doesn't look like it will, but you never know. Looks like it! (If no-one here knows, I'll have to file it under 'Gubbins' and let it pass! :-) |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 15:03:59 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:45:01 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: Now, as a reward for struggling through all that, here's an opportunity for someone to make themselves look smart: What is the queer little blue thing labelled '100HX-6bB' [sic] with what looks to be a blue 'pull out bit' slap in the middle of this board from one of my mics: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/QueerThing.JPG ??? (Doesn't say 'not a resistor' or 'not a capacitor' so I'm stuffed!! :-) I'm assuming that is a switch - doesn't it poke through the case? Nope. And no doubt -6bB is a typo for -6dB. I would have thought so! Could it be a low-cut filter? At 100 Hz? Yup - a very common feature of cardioid mics. It is a way of killing some of the proximity effect. Try pulling the blue bit out and see what happens. Bugger that... Or does it move sideways? Bugger that also... Doesn't look like it will, but you never know. Looks like it! (If no-one here knows, I'll have to file it under 'Gubbins' and let it pass! :-) ok d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Honda's better way, was But can *you* believe?
"Don Pearce" wrote Could it be a low-cut filter? At 100 Hz? Yup - a very common feature of cardioid mics. It is a way of killing some of the proximity effect. OK then - I'll put it down as summat along those lines for now. There are no pad or filter switches on the mic, so there's nothing much to be gained from tinkering with it at this stage - and risking damaging the mic! Thanks anyway! |
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