Bill Fitzmaurice Website [message #16539] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 03:35 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18783 Registered: January 2001
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I'm jumping the gun, because it isn't completed yet, but Bill has a new website that is well underway. Put this link in your list of favorites for future reference. So I'm pointing it out 'cause it looks real cool already. As soon as the webmistress gets the rest of the info online, it will be a ready source of good information. Check it out!
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Re: Bill Fitzmaurice Website [message #16541 is a reply to message #16539] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 04:48 |
GraemeG
Messages: 54 Registered: May 2009
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Good to see - not being a recipient of AudioXpress, it is sometimes difficult to imagine the sort of box Bill sometimes refers to. Hmmm - this post doesn't get too close to commercialism for this section, does it? Cheers Graeme
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Centauri Audio Website [message #16544 is a reply to message #16541] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 06:51 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18783 Registered: January 2001
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You're right that AudioRoundTable.com rules prevent self-promotion. It's just that way to keep things fair. I mentioned Bill's new site 'cause I think it looks cool. I've mentioned your website a time or two for the same reason. I like your work. One thing I've noticed about you, Graeme, is that you correspond with all kinds of people about horns in general. Your participation isn't limited to your own products and designs and I personally think that's cool. So I sure hope there's no hard feelings. I'm still hoping to see a drawing of your new basshorn too. And I asked for it specifically, so your reply here shouldn't ruffle any feathers. Centauri Audio Graeme's DIY productsHey, one more thing, way off topic. Did you notice the little discusson Adrian and I had about Australian movies? I guess I've kinda been on a movie kick for the past few days.
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Re: Centauri Audio Website [message #16549 is a reply to message #16544] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 20:23 |
GraemeG
Messages: 54 Registered: May 2009
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Ha ha - no, no hard feelings at all. I hope to see some interesting info on Bill's site. I think sharing ideas and knowlege benefits all involved. re. my basshorn, when I get a few more of the panels done in Cad I might post some preliminary teaser pics etc soon. I hadn't seen that movies thread - not many suggestions there though. The original Mad Max I think was the best - the sequals got a bit far fetched. Another of my favorites is the old biker movie Stone. Cheers Graeme
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Re: Home [message #16553 is a reply to message #16551] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 06:24 |
GraemeG
Messages: 54 Registered: May 2009
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Yep, that's the movie. Considering the standard of Auzzie movies at the time, and the inexperience of a young Ken Shorter, this movie was excellent. In keeping with "the best mechanic has the worst car", I don't even have a decent home stereo!! My system is the computer system - a couple of home-made 4" + dome tweeter sattelites, with a 10" ported sub occupying the entire area under my desk (not very deep to allow legroom), powered by 2x 15W + 1x 80W home made power amps mounted in the sub cabinet. Whole system cost very little, but sounds great cranked. Cheers Graeme
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