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Post by sharkman on Jan 7, 2013 20:55:11 GMT -5
Would that have something to do with slew rate?
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Post by roadrunner on Jan 8, 2013 0:23:31 GMT -5
I think that you're actually referring to Dr. Floyd Toole? Roadrunner told me he played a lot of pool (along with consuming the customary pitchers of beer) in his younger days. Please excuse his cornfusion. Jim You are correct about confusing the name. I had gone over 3 days with no sleep due to my pain; and, if that wasn't bad enough, I had taken some mega doses of narcotic pain killers when I wrote about Dr. Toole's white paper. I knew something was wrong when I wrote it, but after proofing it three times I was not able to catch my mistake. "P" and "T" sound alot alike. ;D ;D I try very hard to be accurate, but my memory does NOT work very well under the influence of the pain or the pain killers. Dr. Toole was one of the pioneers and has contributed greatly to the "audio" knowledge base. Chuckie, I confess that I played hard during my youth but I don't think I can blame my memory lapse on my entertainment choices during my younger days. I guess I need to borrow some of your "Focus Factor" whenever my mind is impaired by lack of sleep and/or from too many pain killers. I am lucky to remember my own name during such times.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2013 10:09:59 GMT -5
Hang on. Isn't there something strange going on here with the scissor snipping question. I think that seems to point to how fast an amp can produce a current. Not necessarily power. I mean how loud is the loudest bit of a scissor snipping. If an amp can produce that loudest bit, then it comes down to the speed doesn't it. If the loudest microdynamic peak is 105 db then if the amp can produce a 105 db at 0.1% THD wouldn't it be adequate? It seems to me it's the speed that it's pointing out. Apparently you have never heard the Wonder Woman Scissors! And futhamore, you should have been there about 38 years ago when Dr. Eucalyptus performed my vasectomy. The sound of the scissors snipping, TWICE!, and the subsequent bloodcurdling scream, TWICE! It would have taken a very beefy amp, like an Emotiva monster with huge headroom reserves to reproduce that reference level instantaneous dynamic power peak of nut cracking excruciating ear piercing shriek. SEEDLESS IN SEATTLE!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2013 10:13:15 GMT -5
I am lucky to remember my own name during such times. OK Ronnycontin, what is your name?
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Post by chaosrv on Jan 8, 2013 10:50:44 GMT -5
Shouldn't we be calling you Chuckednut instead of Chuckient?
And futhamore, you should have been there about 38 years ago when Dr. Eucalyptus performed my vasectomy. The sound of the scissors snipping, TWICE!, and the subsequent bloodcurdling scream, TWICE! It would have taken a very beefy amp, like an Emotiva monster with huge headroom reserves to reproduce that reference level instantaneous dynamic power peak of nut cracking excruciating ear piercing shriek.
SEEDLESS IN SEATTLE!
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Post by Jim on Jan 8, 2013 15:19:26 GMT -5
Shouldn't we be calling you Chuckednut instead of Chuckient? Chunked...pumpkin......nut....
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