Tetanus Project

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Re: Tetanus Project

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Yeah I actually watch almost all of the Guitologist's videos and when that went live I was like "wait, that's dorrisant, I've seen his thread on ampgarage" our own celebrity youtuber :D I then saw his subsequent video where he was looking at more of those amps for you too.

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Cool speaker comparison video...

https://youtu.be/_gcC13xl34c
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That was fun to watch... glad you are still creating Tony!
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yeah I also saw Tony on the Guitoligist that was cool.

its also cool to have one of your amps demo'd

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RJ Guitars wrote: Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:01 am That was fun to watch... glad you are still creating Tony!
Yes, still creating... and it is all your fault! ;) Thanks for showing up. Great to see you here again!!!
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Just saw this Tony, way cool and you shared some great tidbits of knowledge. The fixed bias over the cathode bias, now I am looking for more of how you implemented that. You should do some more vids with the Guitologist, great the way you guys were bouncing off each other and getting into stuff.
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That last point to point amp had a very musical tonality . Looking forward to watching the whole video , thanks for sharing!
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I never posted pics of the finished amp...

Per the customer's request, I removed the Jose master and clipping section. Instead he wanted a cut control.

The rear panel never changed. The front panel to this one was the first one I cut and engraved on the CNC, so it is literally the canvas that demonstrates the change from hand cut/engraved to CNC.
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