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Veteran and General Yakker
You separate the good wood workers from the great ones by how well they cover up their mistakes…
------------------------Hope the rest of your system is WOPL worthy. That's one fine amp, congratulations! Fill us in on what speakers, etc it's going to play with.
You separate the good wood workers from the great ones by how well they cover up their mistakes…
A man of few words!! I like that and I hope to be able to learn that skill some day! My problem is that when I was in school, I tried very hard to fill up a lot of lined paper space with my sloppy handwriting even though I actually had next to nothing of merit to express to the teacher about whatever subject the assignment, the essay, or the term paper was supposed to be about. I was NOT very good in school and barely graduated from High School!!! The funny thing is when I got to Jr. College and the classes were all centered on a core subject that I was passionate about and suddenly i was on the deans list with a 3.875 GPA instead of flunking out!!!Well yeah....
---------------------------_Well I am one of the lucky owners of Perry's original Clair Brothers score (her name is Sabbitha) and after few iterations and now currently the Rev G Dual Mono board with the White light kit and all top of the line WO goodies for last few years courtesy of the kindness of Perry and Dennis (Navlinear) Joe and I am sure others. The amp after a couple years sounds even better and I drive her hard everyday since I play along with a Marshall halfstack
The amp without a doubt is a Legacy amp built by someone who really gives a shit and loves what he does. I used to yak with Perry a lot but since my health has taken a shit, I have become a bit of a recluse. I remember Perry yelling at me about cranking the amp and caring how much power it would give
Well Perry my brother, the amp was built to destroy all reliably, I enjoy that bitch you built because its the best amp I ever owned. If I can't hurt it, you built it right
The good folks here, Lee, Jerry, Joe, Perry, Dennis, Elitist, Fish, Just Mike, Orange, and others have looked out for me over the years and I don't forget that for anything. I am reminded of it everyday when I hit the power switch and prepare for 120dB+ sessions. It and a Marshall have it in common, it sounds better the louder you go. My D9s give up at 12-1 'o clock, they are rated 400w continuous and I modded them also for better performance but the big 15s start making a noise and I know it's time to back it off a hair
There is no amp in the World I would want more then my beloved Clair given to me by my brothers here on the Phoenix Forum. I have not been here much in last few years but I want to rectify that. This weeks episode was sobering. My friends are here, I can't talk to you as a pile of ashes
So from the humble beginnings of a blown up 400 series I through several other 400s, 700 series 1, 700Bs and the mighty Clair. I have got to experience White Oak and the denziens of this Forum since almost the beginning
Love you guys because you made part of my World a happy welcoming place
---------------------------_Well I am one of the lucky owners of Perry's original Clair Brothers score (her name is Sabbitha) and after few iterations and now currently the Rev G Dual Mono board with the White light kit and all top of the line WO goodies for last few years courtesy of the kindness of Perry and Dennis (Navlinear) Joe and I am sure others. The amp after a couple years sounds even better and I drive her hard everyday since I play along with a Marshall halfstack
The amp without a doubt is a Legacy amp built by someone who really gives a shit and loves what he does. I used to yak with Perry a lot but since my health has taken a shit, I have become a bit of a recluse. I remember Perry yelling at me about cranking the amp and caring how much power it would give
Well Perry my brother, the amp was built to destroy all reliably, I enjoy that bitch you built because its the best amp I ever owned. If I can't hurt it, you built it right
The good folks here, Lee, Jerry, Joe, Perry, Dennis, Elitist, Fish, Just Mike, Orange, and others have looked out for me over the years and I don't forget that for anything. I am reminded of it everyday when I hit the power switch and prepare for 120dB+ sessions. It and a Marshall have it in common, it sounds better the louder you go. My D9s give up at 12-1 'o clock, they are rated 400w continuous and I modded them also for better performance but the big 15s start making a noise and I know it's time to back it off a hair
There is no amp in the World I would want more then my beloved Clair given to me by my brothers here on the Phoenix Forum. I have not been here much in last few years but I want to rectify that. This weeks episode was sobering. My friends are here, I can't talk to you as a pile of ashes
So from the humble beginnings of a blown up 400 series I through several other 400s, 700 series 1, 700Bs and the mighty Clair. I have got to experience White Oak and the denziens of this Forum since almost the beginning
Love you guys because you made part of my World a happy welcoming place
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Yes sir! The guys on this forum are truely a friendly and helpful bunch of audio enthusiasts. I can relate to your situation' as my health also took a big dump, but that was 10 years ago and I've been struggling against a slippery downhill slide to hell ever since then. At the moment I have hopes for the new WOPLsniffer built 700B I just purchased will lift my altitude as I increase the volume!! If not, I'll at least make a lot of racket on my way out!! Your Marshall sounds like the right amp to put you inside the music, but I have to know what kind of fiddle you plug into it with... Gibson or Fender?? or are you playing something else?? I used to plug a Fender HM STRAT with a single humbucker and a Floyd Rose into my 50W Laney combo amp and that pissed off the neighbors more than my stereo ever has!! LOL!!!