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Re: vintage high end military equipment

Post by Judas Jetski » Sat Feb 12, 2005 5:20 am

my offer still stands at $35......
Is that US funds? Because I have $35 in currency from the Japanese occupation of the Philippines... speaking of military surplus...

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Re: vintage high end military equipment

Post by cgarges » Sat Feb 12, 2005 6:20 am

Joel Hamilton wrote:FInd something weird! have fun. This is all part of the fun the minute you stop relying on GC or Sam Ash or magazines to TELL you what sounds good or is cool or whatever.

That is just my opinion....
Hey Joel, EQ magazine tells me your opinions are cool, so you must be right!

Rock on. By the way, I like the BOK disc.

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Re: vintage high end military equipment

Post by joel hamilton » Sat Feb 12, 2005 8:02 am

cgarges wrote:
Joel Hamilton wrote:FInd something weird! have fun. This is all part of the fun the minute you stop relying on GC or Sam Ash or magazines to TELL you what sounds good or is cool or whatever.

That is just my opinion....
Hey Joel, EQ magazine tells me your opinions are cool, so you must be right!

Rock on. By the way, I like the BOK disc.

Chris
Holy crap, you actually got one! Now what will we have as a long standing running joke? ;)

DaviSound is another "secret" box I LOVE. I use the TB2 for main vocals a LOT. Like a weird LA3A with API line drivers in it. That is what it sound like to me, and I like that a lot!

They are a cool company as well. Hayne Davis is an amazingly nice guy, and makes some cool stuff. People are always like "what is that 2X4 in your rack?" It is made 100% of wood. I asked them to make a model with VU's on it for gain reduction, and it is PERFECT for the way I like to work. The VU's dont really tell me anything except that it is on!.. :)

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Re: vintage high end military equipment

Post by cgarges » Sat Feb 12, 2005 8:52 am

Joel Hamilton wrote:Holy crap, you actually got one! Now what will we have as a long standing running joke? ;)
I know! Thanks to Dave at Arclight. It feels like the end of an era.

I've gotta get off my duff and head out to Hayne's place. I think he's not far from here.

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Re: vintage high end military equipment

Post by KennyLusk » Sat Feb 12, 2005 9:50 am

Joel Hamilton wrote:
DaviSound is another "secret" box I LOVE. I use the TB2 for main vocals a LOT. Like a weird LA3A with API line drivers in it. That is what it sound like to me, and I like that a lot!

Joel, has Hayne said anything to you about when he expects to have his TB-7 channel strip in production? And have you heard one yet?

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Re: vintage high end military equipment

Post by NeglectedFred » Sat Feb 12, 2005 4:30 pm

Hey Joel, it's not much of a secret since I'd never heard of the company until I typed 'joel hamilton engineer' into google.. Hahaha!
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