Post your best finds.
I just stumbled on this one while looking at Mercury Magnetics site and had a good lol: Copper-Tone (http://www.mercurymagnetics.com/pages/catalog/other/powercord/AC-cord-01.htm)
High-end pros use them... they're behind the quiet edge that some players experience with their amps
Ha, what's a "quiet edge"?
Quote from: stecykmi on November 09, 2011, 01:33:49 AM
High-end pros use them... they're behind the quiet edge that some players experience with their amps
Ha, what's a "quiet edge"?
LOL! I don't know, but
they are
behind it. :D
"So it doesn't matter if your amp is 5 watts or 250 watts it will benefit."
I've heard of a Marshall Major but what tube amp runs 250 watts?!
Occasionally bass amps will run 400W or more, peavey and mesa both had an offering. I think Hiwatt built a few 400W amps back in the day too. 400W is like 6 KT88's or 10-12 EL34's.
The maketing fluff on a Les Lius is particularly amusing:
"This handmade guitar pedal features a three way toggle switch that allows you to change tones from 5E3 Woody (Tweed Fender Deluxe), High Power Twin (50's Fender Twin) and Master Volume Tchule (combination of both the 5E3 Woody and the High Power Twin)."
It switches clipping diodes...
"The amount of gain is controlled by the first knob. The second knob is a second gain stage which emulates what happens when you crank one of these vintage low wattage amplifiers."
Second gain stage, on an effect with only one transistor...?
I think the description of the les Luis, compared to the schematic, is what turned me off from building it. Seemed like they were trying too hard to sell it. That's how every pedal ever is, it seems. Only a matter of time before Fuller and the like start making commercials that start "in a world..."
Mercury Magnetics- I think they make the best stuff out there for sure. The problem is, it's double the price and you are not getting double the sonic quality. Their transformers are great but Heyboer is half the price and I seriously doubt anyone will hear the difference. My favorite of theirs is the $300 transformer upgrade kit for a $125 epiphone valve jr 5 watt amp. Are you kidding me?
Quote from: shawnee on November 09, 2011, 12:08:01 PM
Mercury Magnetics- I think they make the best stuff out there for sure. The problem is, it's double the price and you are not getting double the sonic quality. Their transformers are great but Heyboer is half the price and I seriously doubt anyone will hear the difference. My favorite of theirs is the $300 transformer upgrade kit for a $125 epiphone valve jr 5 watt amp. Are you kidding me?
When I first started looking into modding my Valve Jr. I was pointed towards the Mercury upgrade, then I saw the price. so I went with a Hammond transformer and prob couldn't be happier, would the Mercury sound better? Probably but there is no way it makes enough of an improvement to justify the price for me.
Quote from: shawnee on November 09, 2011, 12:08:01 PM
Mercury Magnetics- I think they make the best stuff out there for sure. The problem is, it's double the price and you are not getting double the sonic quality. Their transformers are great but Heyboer is half the price and I seriously doubt anyone will hear the difference. My favorite of theirs is the $300 transformer upgrade kit for a $125 epiphone valve jr 5 watt amp. Are you kidding me?
not even...
edcor beats out mm at less then half the price.
at the same price onetics completely destroys mm.
Really? I'll have to check into to Edcor. You like them better than Heyboer?
I very rarely post on this forum - I'm usually too dazzled by the extraordinary work on display to form a coherent thought - but I just have to share this for those who are unaware of P.W.B. Electronics, makers of fine quantum products to improve your home high fidelity audio playback systems:
http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/quantum/quantum.html
Game... and match. :P
Quote from: Grigori on November 12, 2011, 05:44:00 PM
I very rarely post on this forum - I'm usually too dazzled by the extraordinary work on display to form a coherent thought - but I just have to share this for those who are unaware of P.W.B. Electronics, makers of fine quantum products to improve your home high fidelity audio playback systems:
http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/quantum/quantum.html
Game... and match. :P
OMG! that is hilarious. That must be a joke. Sounds like they wrote that product description on hallucinogenic drugs.
Edit: haha if you go to their product index they have a "special one drop liquid"... I think they've taken a a few drops too many...
Wow! That site is hilarious!
http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/ref/ref.html (http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/ref/ref.html)
Quote from: Grigori on November 12, 2011, 05:44:00 PM
I very rarely post on this forum - I'm usually too dazzled by the extraordinary work on display to form a coherent thought - but I just have to share this for those who are unaware of P.W.B. Electronics, makers of fine quantum products to improve your home high fidelity audio playback systems:
http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/quantum/quantum.html
Game... and match. :P
£500? That sounds reasonable.
I can just picture the inception of this idea now:
Guy 1- Hey man, what are we gonna do with all these roach clips?
Guy 2- Just throw them away.
Guy 1- Fuck that, dude. I got an idea.
Quote from: Grigori on November 12, 2011, 05:44:00 PM
I very rarely post on this forum - I'm usually too dazzled by the extraordinary work on display to form a coherent thought - but I just have to share this for those who are unaware of P.W.B. Electronics, makers of fine quantum products to improve your home high fidelity audio playback systems:
http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/quantum/quantum.html
Game... and match. :P
Wow! Check out this pseudoscience gobbledygook from your link:
(snip)
"We have, for a number of years, attempted to alert people working within science to the inadequacies contained within their knowledge. We have emphasised, on many occasions, that the natural world is controlled by established morphic resonance patterns and that all life forms have had a controlled evolutionary progression which was strictly governed by constantly evolving morphic resonance patterns. Virtually all 'modern' science, particularly biology and medicine is still dominated by 19th century science - the late 20th century quantum world has so far intruded very little."
(snip)
I must alert my physics professors tomorrow! :o
They must obtain "The P.W.B. Quantum Clip" as soon as possible!!
LOLOL!! :D
PS Screw you Hippocrates! ;D
Here's an audiophile USB cable for the discerning gentleman
http://www.locus-design.com/index.php/cynosure-usb-cable
Quote from: stevewitt on November 18, 2011, 04:27:38 PM
Here's an audiophile USB cable for the discerning gentleman
http://www.locus-design.com/index.php/cynosure-usb-cable
Starting at $3549 for 3FT :o
I don't know a lot about business, but I just don't see there being a big enough demographic for cables in this price range. How many of these things do they actually sell?
Fortunately there is most likely no legitimacy to the business as a whole, so the overhead cost/risk is barely a factor. If you sell one, you're set. If not, you're out $16.43 for materials and $3 for the domain name.
That makes sense. I am still curious if they actually ever sell any.
I don't think it's a real business, I think it's meant as satire. At least I hope it is :-\
Quote from: slimtriggers on November 18, 2011, 08:52:35 PM
I don't think it's a real business, I think it's meant as satire. At least I hope it is :-\
No, I have actually heard of them before this thread.
The whole audiophile* market is rife with them. I have all on convincing a friend of mine that a set of balanced cables can be had for a few quid and spending hundreds on them really won't make a blind bit of difference.
* I've always taken audiophile to mean 'massively gullible'.
http://inthelabreviews.blogspot.com/
Here is a review of this company by a frequent forum member at BYOC.