alvarezh wrote:"If you had your amp out in space your tubes wouldn't need glass."
Even if you could build them in the ISS, you would need to construct them in a vacuum chamber, lots of oxygen there.
You guys are making this way to complex.Just run your power and speaker cords back into the space station and let your amp float around outside.Before you bring it back in you put the glass back on the tubes.
Geez
Think of all the crystal lattice layers you could have if your whole amp was in a vacuum
alvarezh wrote:"If you had your amp out in space your tubes wouldn't need glass."
Even if you could build them in the ISS, you would need to construct them in a vacuum chamber, lots of oxygen there.
You guys are making this way to complex.Just run your power and speaker cords back into the space station and let your amp float around outside.Before you bring it back in you put the glass back on the tubes.
Geez
Think of all the crystal lattice layers you could have if your whole amp was in a vacuum
You filed a patent on that manufacturing process before talking about it here, didn't you?
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but I have been reading here for over 20 years and I want to tell you that this place is fabulous!
My problem is a scratchy noise that I have searched for ever since I bought this amp. I foind the problem is caused by the "heater" wires and I wanted to ask if any of you have experience with using natiral gas heaters? I have gone crazy trying to route the pipes.
Thanks in advance.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
This is the wrong place. Now we'll have to get one of the mods to move this thread to someplace where no one can find it.
Even though there are no dumb questions in theory, you have managed to shoot that theory full of holes. The scratching problem is probably due to racoons or some such varmint. Make sure to set some traps all around your amp whenever you use it. That ought to keep the buggers away.
I have experience with natural gas leaks...I can't seem to keep it in.
pssst......dedratleer - is this the forum we're going to take over?
Reeltarded wrote:Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but I have been reading here for over 20 years and I want to tell you that this place is fabulous!
My problem is a scratchy noise that I have searched for ever since I bought this amp. I foind the problem is caused by the "heater" wires and I wanted to ask if any of you have experience with using natiral gas heaters? I have gone crazy trying to route the pipes.