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Re: Why would anyone buy "readi-made"? [message #1769 is a reply to message #1768] Mon, 23 May 2005 17:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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OK, I was doin' fine until the neighbor woman.

But I take your meaning. Colin, John, Damir and Douglas have some really good stuff going on the Group Build forum, so check it out. I'm wanting to be in there with 'em, but I've been kinda busy and slow to follow. There are a couple new projects brewing too, Howard was teasing us with some cool amps as was Damir and Douglas.

I'm still grooving on my little Stoetkit. I've got a few really good amps right now. I've kinda gotten attached to them. But the Stoetkit just seemed to resonate with me. The kit came with a bad cap, partially shorted and biasing one tube into conduction enough to overheat a resistor. So I swapped out all the caps and resistors with really good stuff. Now it has all the primo parts and it's from Amsterdam too. Gotta love it.


 
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