Everything posted by JimJ
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Well, Kent...you act like a teenage vagabond sometimes on here Well, to really fit in over there you need to post half-true stories about your sordid sex life, and share your everlasting sorrow and despair at the world with a bunch of semi-to-complete strangers. Oh, and if anyone calls you on it, make a thread saying how much you hate life and wish people would leave you alone. Works for some people...
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Just read your reply... No mercy, huh Kent? 'bout time...
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guerilla posting in accounting...- First Looks: RL-s12 & RL-s15 LMT's
One observation... Where's the 18" version- Welcome to the IHoP
Wow...CA.com was showing its true intelligence level tonight.- Welcome to the IHoP
lollerblades. he's automatically cool. every one of my friends have watched the clips, we sadly recite them often. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> that does not surprise me... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> me neither. it used to be ali g quotes all the time. we go through our cycles. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>- Welcome to the IHoP
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3.5 ohm SVC...heh, good thing my PG Tantrum 1200.1 does 1.4kW from 2 to 4 Lovely driver. Hope to have enough funds to be able to buy one in the coming year.- Welcome to the IHoP
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You didn't know what a guido was? I knew a few... insert "I'm with Guido" smiley here...- Welcome to the IHoP
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Yeah...know what you're doing, first. If you don't know the difference between a B+ lead and a cathode follower, this sort of repair might not be in your best interest. Depends on the scale of the problem though, could just be a simply blown component. Follow standard procedures when working with HV gear...always work with one hand if possible, don't wear anything potentially conductive, let capacitors discharge overnight, measure every wire to make sure there isn't any voltage on it before you touch it...may seem a little anal about safety, but at those kind of voltages, you won't even feel it go through you. Until you realize you're dead.- Welcome to the IHoP
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Well, it would help to know what problems you're having... Break out your DMM and start measuring voltages, but do be careful. Most tube gear has several hundred volts going around the chassis...much more than you need to worry about with SS gear.- Welcome to the IHoP
What do you mean "help with those tube amps"? Like how to repair one? Or a technical background as to how they work...- Dave's Ride..............it's about time!
I've seen you around town. I want to hear it- Welcome to the IHoP
140A stock, not even the 2500. Free iraggi alt exchange> j00 ! P.S 4.9L I6 is pretty big <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, it is...Ford used it as their base motor in the F-150/E-150 for a while...up until the late '90s. My dad's '91 F-150 has the same engine, but since it's mounted completely under the hood, it's easier to work on. Mine is half-shoved under the cab. The alternator is buried under the air intake, and you can't get to the plugs unless you take the cowl that's under the dashboard off.- Welcome to the IHoP
When I get the van washed/polished up for the comp. in a few weeks, I'll take some pictures.- Welcome to the IHoP
But you made a mistake...in moderating... So you're slightly less l33t than you were.- Welcome to the IHoP
140A alt...bah. My 4.9L I-6 has a 135a stock.- Welcome to the IHoP
It has been for some time....- Welcome to the IHoP
[mortal kombat voice] Finish him!- Welcome to the IHoP
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but not before noticing the presence of the French Pirate...Monsieur Kent. - Welcome to the IHoP