1978 SFDR boost switch

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Structo
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Re: 1978 SFDR boost switch

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That seems to be a common theme around here.
Drummers who build amps.

I wonder why that is?
Maybe because you kind of have to be mechanically inclined because of all the setup necessary for a nice kit.
I dunno, just guessin' but I can think of about four guys here that are drummers. :D
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Re: 1978 SFDR boost switch

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Structo wrote:That seems to be a common theme around here.
Drummers who build amps.

I wonder why that is?
Maybe because you kind of have to be mechanically inclined because of all the setup necessary for a nice kit.
I dunno, just guessin' but I can think of about four guys here that are drummers. :D
For some reason, I just assumed I was the only one. I have always been kind of embarrassed to say anything. Thought you guys would laugh at me or something... :D
I was so happy to find TAG. A LOT of capable/sharp guys, and you guys are very giving. This place on the web has changed/improved my life. I am at a disadvantage do to the fact that I do not play. But that is how life goes some times....
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Re: 1978 SFDR boost switch

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As you guys know i'm completely green to all this, but I'm finding it very useful to trace the electron path, not the traditional voltage path, it just make more intuitive sense to me. I can visualize the flow better. Relevance? Not sure :roll: but maybe it will help you as well.
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