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My homebrew relay based attenuator - proof of principle
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<blockquote data-quote="VALVAGLO" data-source="post: 523024" data-attributes="member: 1099"><p>I have the greatest admiration and envy for Jim Gore,</p><p></p><p> Not only has he shown his amazing ability in the design and building some of the most beautiful and wonderful sounding speakers, but he also has designed and built an amplifier of note.</p><p></p><p>That's not all he can do, what I am trying to say is that he is a genius in manually building things, a genius in designing and building electronic things, and now he has designed and built something that I have wanted to build for myself but have been unable to because I don't have the know-how.</p><p></p><p>My question is; how is it that one man can be so gifted in so many directions,mechanical, technical, and electronically savvy, and I am found so frustrated and flat-footed in virtually every way compared to Jim Gore.</p><p></p><p>Jim Gore , I salute you and envy you. If you do make this attenuator as a kit, I would want one please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VALVAGLO, post: 523024, member: 1099"] I have the greatest admiration and envy for Jim Gore, Not only has he shown his amazing ability in the design and building some of the most beautiful and wonderful sounding speakers, but he also has designed and built an amplifier of note. That's not all he can do, what I am trying to say is that he is a genius in manually building things, a genius in designing and building electronic things, and now he has designed and built something that I have wanted to build for myself but have been unable to because I don't have the know-how. My question is; how is it that one man can be so gifted in so many directions,mechanical, technical, and electronically savvy, and I am found so frustrated and flat-footed in virtually every way compared to Jim Gore. Jim Gore , I salute you and envy you. If you do make this attenuator as a kit, I would want one please. [/QUOTE]
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