Just received a WOPL 700 II from Lee in a cabbage box!

If the road gets a little wet here in the ABQ metro somebody has to go and roll their car on the freeway.....we'll maybe I'm exaggerating a bit.

But there was this day in late in Oct 2020 where there was a freak weather event. Already a shitty day in the mid 40s (October in Central NM normally has highs between high 60s and low 80s) I left work at 4:30 and it was 43 and in a about 20 minutes it dropped to 28. Road flash froze and was slicker than a gut. Spun out mustangs, chargers, 300s, and 3/4 ton 4wd pickups everywhere. Every road outta ABQ was a parking lot. I didn't get home til 9:30, I ended up following the snow plows on I25 to get home finally. I didn't lose traction once cuz I was in the lesbosled lol

I've heard horror stories about the roads when there's. 00001 inches of snow in Atlanta......
 
I can attest tothefact that they (The Ones) can beat a set 2000 watt 15' woofs into submission...
Mark, Joe or Eric what is output at 0db?
Pink Floyd Sorrow-Pulse is just incredible at 300 to 400 watts...
The Ones do this without sounding constrained or overwhelmed...just clean kickass....
Over at Randy's now....
I've pulled the retirement chain. Not entirely, but not everday at 5am anymore. 50-1/2 yrs is enough. Special projects like acid jobs ,fluid levels, dynomometers, etc will still get me out of the house .
Time to play.....

Had no idea a set of K's could sound like this in a trailer house...goose pimple stuff...
And a "One" is not overkill on the mids.. .its perfect..
This was always a fav of mine as well, but running more like 2700 watts into a 7+1 DTS/THX surround system with mainly EV and EAW speakers . . . and 120" HD projection.
 
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Soooo....what is output at 0db??
The 400 Watt Dummy Load that I connected to one channel of the Model ONE got too hot to touch after just a few seconds. It also blew the 10 Amp Fuse in the Model ONE (Joe said that it was because I fed it a 1 kHz sine wave), a 1 Volt continuous wave into the Model ONE would likely draw 25 Amps. We should ask Joe for a Technical Spec of HIS Model ONE.

I need a bigger Dummy Load if you want to know what a Model ONE can do at 0db, and a 30 Amp fuse!.
Likely it would be too loud into the Klipschorns that you would have to leave the room and never be able to read the Wattmeter.

Lee, are you ready for these now that you are semi-retired?
 
Asses?

(And now, a man with three buttocks…)

Well, my father-in-law had three kidneys. Both type of kidney stones, too. He was a pretty nice guy but he could be a real joy to be around some days.

I won’t get retirement. I get expirement.

That's become my plan. Though I get enough time off for travel and I'm not going out to oil rigs in the middle of the night, so I'm enjoying it. Keeps me occupied and out of jail.
 
I just heard James Taylor
He lives out on Cape Cod and has an elevator in his house. My brother is an elevator mechanic, licensed in Mass.
He did some work on the elevator and also an inspection/certification for free. Mr. Taylor was so impressed, he asked my brother if he wanted to see the "Guitar Room". It was also his bedroom. My brother is not a musician so he did not really know what he was looking at that afternoon. Mr. James said there have been about five people who have seen that room in 20 years.
 
I just heard James Taylor for the first time last night! I have a few of his albums and all of his other stuff on CD/.FLAC and have been listening to him for as long as I can remember BUT, I just heard him for the first time last night! Thanks to LASH!
That won't be the last time you say that!!!!
 
I can now hear Bill's toms clearly:
Artist Name : Black Sabbath
Track Title : Black Sabbath - 08 - into the void
Album Title : Master of Reality
Date : 1971
Genre : Heavy Metal
The WOPL has made me even more aware of how good of a drummer Bill Ward is.
The definition of Bills bass drum is greatly improved! Yea, I know. I keep editing the post. Sorry I am just excited with my Christmas/Festivus present!
 
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Continuation... OK, so one of my old time favorite buds was able to make it by last night, Henry. Of course I had told him of the WOPL! He has been collecting for many years longer than I and has a pretty damn sharp ear. He would not call himself an audiophile but believe me he is. He is very, very picky about how he believes a system should sound. He has a 1000 at least pieces of equipment in storage and a dedicated building for nothing but listening and keeps walls of thousands of LP's in there temperature controlled. He has another room in his house with nothing but audio set up in that room. Yes, that's an audiophile is you ask me. He is not all that equipment brand picky. He does not care what brand name it is so much or how much it costs. He wants the sound he is looking and will not put up with a piece of gear that he thinks should sound a certain way and does not that's for sure! So, I let him sit down in the perfect seat right between the speakers and told him run the show. Play anything you want. He is also quite the skeptical person I want to add that. He has to hear it for himself. I watched his face as he went through song after song. LP's, CD's, FLAC and MP3 files. He started off with a grin because he really liked the look of the amplifier with the black face and silver underneath with the LED's. I had soon give a shit if an amplifier has meters or flashing LED's myself in fact I find them somewhat distracting some times I even cover them (not so far on the WOPL) so I do not have all that going on while I listen. He loves the big meter amplifiers. (He just went day before yesterday to Normans up in Atlanta and picked up his Macintosh MC-2205 from a complete restoration. New filters and all. 1000.00 restore and he bought all the parts and brought them up there with him. ) He kept listening and listening, for hours. Song after song his grin became the biggest smile I ever saw. So, when it was about time for the evening to end I asked. Well, what do you think about it? He said the same exact things that my other friend and I said... Black background. Its totally quiet. Not a picky amp at all. Plays perfectly at low or high volume. Its not one of those amplifiers that you have to play certain recordings on or it sounds like shit. All recordings sound great. Sounds that you really could not make out in the background are now musical instruments. Cymbals sound like cymbals, toms sound like toms. He told me that he never knew that James Taylor had two Cello's playing in the background of one of his songs. Said he never heard them before. Always sounded like noise back there but could not make out what instrument it was. JP my other Hi Fi friend verified that and he is a trained musician. Said that the music sounded more realistic, like the performance was in the room. Not so much like a recording. Last comments were. " I think I am going to sell the Macintosh. Why have a rebuilt amplifier when you can have one of these that's brand new and sounds like this. " He was thoroughly convinced that the WOPL was the best amplifier he had ever heard. Now it's not just me, but two other audiophiles have listened to the amplifier and all say the same. This was on Christmas day mind you. A Festivus we definatley had. I guess now that under my breath I have to say that I am an audiophile. Listening on Christmas day with the other guys was as important as celebrating Christmas with our family! Of course it was after family dinners and all. Anyone who has one has to admit it. May be its not a dirty word after all?
 
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Continuation... OK, so one of my old time favorite buds was able to make it by last night, Henry. Of course I had told him of the WOPL! He has been collecting for many years longer than I and has a pretty damn sharp ear. He would not call himself an audiophile but believe me he is. He is very, very picky about how he believes a system should sound. He has a 1000 at least pieces of equipment in storage and a dedicated building for nothing but listening and keeps walls of thousands of LP's in there temperature controlled. He has another room in his house with nothing but audio set up in that room. Yes, that's an audiophile is you ask me. He is not all that equipment brand picky. He does not care what brand name it is so much or how much it costs. He wants the sound he is looking and will not put up with a piece of gear that he thinks should sound a certain way and does not that's for sure! So, I let him sit down in the perfect seat right between the speakers and told him run the show. Play anything you want. He is also quite the skeptical person I want to add that. He has to hear it for himself. I watched his face as he went through song after song. LP's, CD's, FLAC and MP3 files. He started off with a grin because he really liked the look of the amplifier with the black face and silver underneath with the LED's. I had soon give a shit if an amplifier has meters or flashing LED's myself in fact I find them somewhat distracting some times I even cover them (not so far on the WOPL) so I do not have all that going on while I listen. He loves the big meter amplifiers. (He just went day before yesterday to Normans up in Atlanta and picked up his Macintosh MC-2205 from a complete restoration. New filters and all. 1000.00 restore and he bought all the parts and brought them up there with him. ) He kept listening and listening, for hours. Song after song his grin became the biggest smile I ever saw. So, when it was about time for the evening to end I asked. Well, what do you think about it? He said the same exact things that my other friend and I said... Black background. Its totally quiet. Not a picky amp at all. Plays perfectly at low or high volume. Its not one of those amplifiers that you have to play certain recordings on or it sounds like shit. All recordings sound great. Sounds that you really could not make out in the background are now musical instruments. Cymbals sound like cymbals, toms sound like toms. He told me that he never knew that James Taylor had two Cello's playing in the background of one of his songs. Said he never heard them before. Always sounded like noise back there but could not make out what instrument it was. JP my other Hi Fi friend verified that and he is a trained musician. Said that the music sounded more realistic, like the performance was in the room. Not so much like a recording. Last comments were. " I think I am going to sell the Macintosh. Why have a rebuilt amplifier when you can have one of these that's brand new and sounds like this. " He was thoroughly convinced that the WOPL was the best amplifier he had ever heard. Now it's not just me, but two other audiophiles have listened to the amplifier and all say the same. This was on Christmas day mind you. A Festivus we definatley had. I guess now that under my breath I have to say that I am an audiophile. Listening on Christmas day with the other guys was as important as celebrating Christmas with our family! Of course it was after family dinners and all. Anyone who has one has to admit it. May be its not a dirty word after all?
Glad that it brought you enjoyment James...
 
He needs a Model One. He can sell enough to buy one. Would be a shame if he didn't hear what all that fussin Joe did with it wound up. Cause let me tell ya,the differences are more than you described.
 
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