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Trainwrecks?
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Re: Trainwrecks?
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
Re: Trainwrecks?
I've had one of the Ceriatone SSS 100w before. Undeniably amazing build quality for what you pay, and Nik is fantastic to deal with
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I vote Mike.
Trainwrecks are surprisingly very easy to build. Circuit is also very simple. What's hard is making the traiwreck enclosure That'swhen BG comes in
Trainwrecks are surprisingly very easy to build. Circuit is also very simple. What's hard is making the traiwreck enclosure That'swhen BG comes in
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I used to think so too, then I met someone with synesthesia, and you realise some people can hear shit completely differently. Same with those people that can see more colour.sizzlingbadger wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:02 pmI always chuckle when I hear how he used "fast" and "slow" wire in different places in the amp. Ken and Alex made some good amps but the mythology that has risen up over the years is akin to the flat earth society
Everything sounds the same to me....meh.....
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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'There isn't a specific recording where you can hear the sound of a Trainwreck' (five watt world)
I dunno man, have you listened to any of my recordings?
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I used to think so too, then I met someone with synesthesia, and you realise some people can hear shit completely differently. Same with those people that can see more colour.
Everything sounds the same to me....meh.....
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I had to look up the word 'synesthesia'. Fascinating, I've often associated the key of G as red coloured, E green, D brown etc... Didn't know it was a thing.
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