I guess it would be better dealt with elsewhere, but I know there are
several old radio enthusiasts on the list, and several people who might
have worked with vacuum-tube era computers. I did indicate it was off-topic
in the subject line, and it's no more off-topic than lots of discussions
I've seen here recently.
Anyway, point made, my amp and I will go off and sulk in the corner ... see
if I invite you to my Grammy Award party.
Mark.
At 06:24 PM 2/7/99 -0800, you wrote:
>On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, Mark Gregory wrote:
>
>> Hi. I recently acquired a 1950's vintage Gibson GA-30 guitar amp. Never
>> having owned a tube-based amp before, I'm clueless about the proper way to
>> use this amp without abusing it (and it sounds great, so I want it to last
>> a long time! :v) .
>
>Wow, this is decidely off-topic. Way off topic. Don't you think this
>question would be better served on a more suitable newsgroup?
>
>Sellam Alternate e-mail:
dastar_at_siconic.com
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Received on Sun Feb 07 1999 - 23:50:30 GMT