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Anime: Fullmetal AlchemistKoRn: Twisted Transistor
Author: EnviousWrathXIII
Keywords: TheEnviousWrathX3 EnviousWrathXIII
Added: August 29, 2008
Early hit single for comedian Benny Hill.
Author: RadioBazterd
Keywords: benny hill transistor radio comedy song pop 60's ernie
Added: August 29, 2008
Same awesome garage band from Regina, Saskatchewan; different label - this time RCA Victor demo copy. Sounds just slightly different from the Canadian "Gaiety" label pressing - not as full bass and seems slightly faster, but it is the same 'take'. Dumont console stereo circa early 1960s, solid wood cabinet w/walnut veneers, a fine piece of furniture made in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and kept in immaculate condition. 100% solid state (all transistorized), probably one of the first of its kind. Model T-100 tuner/pre-amplifier is what's visible in the console and a separate power amp chassis is located inside and concealed in the cabinet. The technicians at the shop tell me she's pumping out 20 watts RMS per channel; all the electronics have been rebuilt. AM/FM/FM stereo with AFC, scratch and rumble filter settings, mono button for monaural recordings (reduces groove noise). VU meters for audio balance and also for tuning strength in both AM/FM. Buttons for selecting headphones/internal/external speakers or both at once. This splits the output to 4 X 10 watts when both int/ext speakers used. Garrard 'lab series' type A record changer completely overhauled, new Shure cartridge and elliptical stylus for incredible frequency response and tracking at 3.0 grams. Each speaker chamber is air-tight and acoustic suspension with: 12 inch polypropylene woofer w/rubber surround; 5 inch midrange; 4 inch tweeter and 1-1/2 inch supertweeter each with dedicated crossover. This piece of equipment kicks butt, if you're playing this back with a subwoofer and tweeters you'll hear what I mean.
Author: ChromeBumpers
Keywords: EARLY 1960's DUMONT CONSOLE STEREO SOLID STATE STEREOPHONIC TRANSISTORS GARRARD RECORD CHANGER SHURE MAGNETIC CARTRIDGE alternative
Added: August 29, 2008
OK boys and girls you asked for it, here it is: the back cover off, you really can't see a whole lot but you can see the tuner/preamp then the big power amp - all transistorized, you can also see the underside of the record changer. Speaker systems are backs screwed on, they're pretty much air tight. Dumont console stereo circa early 1960s, solid wood cabinet w/walnut veneers, a fine piece of furniture made in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and kept in immaculate condition. 100% solid state (all transistorized), probably one of the first of its kind. Model T-100 tuner/pre-amplifier is what's visible in the console and a separate power amp chassis is located inside and concealed in the cabinet. The technicians at the shop tell me she's pumping out 20 watts RMS per channel; all the electronics have been rebuilt. AM/FM/FM stereo with AFC, scratch and rumble filter settings, mono button for monaural recordings (reduces groove noise). VU meters for audio balance and also for tuning strength in both AM/FM. Buttons for selecting headphones/internal/external speakers or both at once. This splits the output to 4 X 10 watts when both int/ext speakers used. Garrard 'lab series' type A record changer completely overhauled, new Shure cartridge and elliptical stylus for incredible frequency response and tracking at 3.0 grams. Each speaker chamber is air-tight and acoustic suspension with: 12 inch polypropylene woofer w/rubber surround; 5 inch midrange; 4 inch tweeter and 1-1/2 inch supertweeter each with dedicated crossover. This piece of equipment kicks butt, if you're playing this back with a subwoofer and tweeters you'll hear what I mean.
Author: ChromeBumpers
Keywords: EARLY 1960's DUMONT CONSOLE STEREO SOLID STATE STEREOPHONIC TRANSISTORS GARRARD RECORD CHANGER SHURE MAGNETIC CARTRIDGE
Added: August 29, 2008
OK boys and girls you asked for it, here it is: the back cover off, you really can't see a whole lot but you can see the tuner/preamp then the big power amp - all transistorized, you can also see the underside of the record changer. Speaker systems are backs screwed on, they're pretty much air tight. Dumont console stereo circa early 1960s, solid wood cabinet w/walnut veneers, a fine piece of furniture made in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and kept in immaculate condition. 100% solid state (all transistorized), probably one of the first of its kind. Model T-100 tuner/pre-amplifier is what's visible in the console and a separate power amp chassis is located inside and concealed in the cabinet. The technicians at the shop tell me she's pumping out 20 watts RMS per channel; all the electronics have been rebuilt. AM/FM/FM stereo with AFC, scratch and rumble filter settings, mono button for monaural recordings (reduces groove noise). VU meters for audio balance and also for tuning strength in both AM/FM. Buttons for selecting headphones/internal/external speakers or both at once. This splits the output to 4 X 10 watts when both int/ext speakers used. Garrard 'lab series' type A record changer completely overhauled, new Shure cartridge and elliptical stylus for incredible frequency response and tracking at 3.0 grams. Each speaker chamber is air-tight and acoustic suspension with: 12 inch polypropylene woofer w/rubber surround; 5 inch midrange; 4 inch tweeter and 1-1/2 inch supertweeter each with dedicated crossover. This piece of equipment kicks butt, if you're playing this back with a subwoofer and tweeters you'll hear what I mean.
Author: ChromeBumpers
Keywords: EARLY 1960's DUMONT CONSOLE STEREO SOLID STATE STEREOPHONIC TRANSISTORS GARRARD RECORD CHANGER SHURE MAGNETIC CARTRIDGE
Added: August 29, 2008
OK boys and girls you asked for it, here it is: the back cover off, you really can't see a whole lot but you can see the tuner/preamp then the big power amp - all transistorized, you can also see the underside of the record changer. Speaker systems are backs screwed on, they're pretty much air tight. Dumont console stereo circa early 1960s, solid wood cabinet w/walnut veneers, a fine piece of furniture made in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and kept in immaculate condition. 100% solid state (all transistorized), probably one of the first of its kind. Model T-100 tuner/pre-amplifier is what's visible in the console and a separate power amp chassis is located inside and concealed in the cabinet. The technicians at the shop tell me she's pumping out 20 watts RMS per channel; all the electronics have been rebuilt. AM/FM/FM stereo with AFC, scratch and rumble filter settings, mono button for monaural recordings (reduces groove noise). VU meters for audio balance and also for tuning strength in both AM/FM. Buttons for selecting headphones/internal/external speakers or both at once. This splits the output to 4 X 10 watts when both int/ext speakers used. Garrard 'lab series' type A record changer completely overhauled, new Shure cartridge and elliptical stylus for incredible frequency response and tracking at 3.0 grams. Each speaker chamber is air-tight and acoustic suspension with: 12 inch polypropylene woofer w/rubber surround; 5 inch midrange; 4 inch tweeter and 1-1/2 inch supertweeter each with dedicated crossover. This piece of equipment kicks butt, if you're playing this back with a subwoofer and tweeters you'll hear what I mean.
Author: ChromeBumpers
Keywords: EARLY 1960's DUMONT CONSOLE STEREO SOLID STATE STEREOPHONIC TRANSISTORS GARRARD RECORD CHANGER SHURE MAGNETIC CARTRIDGE
Added: August 29, 2008
OK boys and girls you asked for it, here it is: the back cover off, you really can't see a whole lot but you can see the tuner/preamp then the big power amp - all transistorized, you can also see the underside of the record changer. Speaker systems are backs screwed on, they're pretty much air tight. Dumont console stereo circa early 1960s, solid wood cabinet w/walnut veneers, a fine piece of furniture made in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and kept in immaculate condition. 100% solid state (all transistorized), probably one of the first of its kind. Model T-100 tuner/pre-amplifier is what's visible in the console and a separate power amp chassis is located inside and concealed in the cabinet. The technicians at the shop tell me she's pumping out 20 watts RMS per channel; all the electronics have been rebuilt. AM/FM/FM stereo with AFC, scratch and rumble filter settings, mono button for monaural recordings (reduces groove noise). VU meters for audio balance and also for tuning strength in both AM/FM. Buttons for selecting headphones/internal/external speakers or both at once. This splits the output to 4 X 10 watts when both int/ext speakers used. Garrard 'lab series' type A record changer completely overhauled, new Shure cartridge and elliptical stylus for incredible frequency response and tracking at 3.0 grams. Each speaker chamber is air-tight and acoustic suspension with: 12 inch polypropylene woofer w/rubber surround; 5 inch midrange; 4 inch tweeter and 1-1/2 inch supertweeter each with dedicated crossover. This piece of equipment kicks butt, if you're playing this back with a subwoofer and tweeters you'll hear what I mean.
Author: ChromeBumpers
Keywords: EARLY 1960's DUMONT CONSOLE STEREO SOLID STATE STEREOPHONIC TRANSISTORS GARRARD RECORD CHANGER SHURE MAGNETIC CARTRIDGE
Added: August 29, 2008
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After six Nobel prizes, the invention of the transistor, laser and countless contributions to computer science and technology, it is the end of the road for Bell Labs' fundamental physics research lab.
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Bell_Labs_Kills_Fundamental_Physics_Research
In a new paper, IBM researchers are detailing what IBM calls a significant breakthrough in the field of nanotechnology that could lead to new developments in processor technology and the field of photonics. The IBM researchers are detailing how they were able to control light emissions from carbon nanotube transistors, which could lead to new ways.
http://digg.com/hardware/IBM_Claims_Breakthrough_in_Carbon_Nanotube_Research
A transparent thin-film transistor technology developed jointly by a Korean university and corporate researchers is expected to help realize a dream-like reality. When installed as a transparent display on car windows, the new technology offers innovative touch-screen navigation.
http://digg.com/tech_news/Plotting_the_Path_of_Innovation
Pictures of Nvidia's current beastie GPU, the G(T)200 have obviously been taken before but they always see the actual 1.4 billion transistor-boasting chip that 'is' the GPU hiding behind its heatspreader. Not the case anymore...
http://digg.com/hardware/Nvidia_s_GT200_takes_it_all_off
Lógica Transistor Transistor, eletrônica digital.
http://digg.com/hardware/TTL_Logica_Transistor_Transistor_Serie_Eletronica_Digita
Intel's smallest chip. Built with the world's smallest transistors.
http://digg.com/tech_news/Intel_Atom_Processors
ntel has announced at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) that i7 a.k.a. Nehalem, its next generation CPU, will include a Power Control Unti (PCU) dedicated to making the chip more efficient. About 1 million transistors, as much as a 486 CPU used, will be used for the sole purpose of managing power using temperature sensor data and software feedback.
http://digg.com/hardware/Intel_Nehalem_1_million_transistors_for_power_management
The concept OLED laptop prototype revealed by Samsung. The laptop doesn’t merely used OLED but, an Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode. AMOLEDs have individual transistors throughout the display - allowing for more effective power consumption and more impressive graphics, but they cost more and are harder to fabricate without high failure
http://digg.com/gadgets/Samsung_reveals_OLED_laptop_prototype
The University of Southampton’s School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) is attempting to combine nanomachining and single-electron transistors to make sensitive sensors.
http://digg.com/design/University_of_Southampton_n_Sensors
I'm a huge fan of Elvis. I heard the song Kentucky Rain for the first time while listening to a transistor radio on the way to school. It was a bit of a shock. I felt something touch me that overcame the Elvis schmaltz. I was too young to have experienced the first Elvis wave
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