[Milsurplus] Archive to Donate
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Fri Nov 11 16:18:27 EST 2011
Yes: Audiophool bulls#!t
The jerk is a scam artist. That's why you want to win on SJ, not put it
before a clueless, gullible jury.
-John
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> The tube sickness guy has a web site for his company:
>
> http://hotglassaudio.com/
>
> On the web site I read the following:
>
> Audio should bring the music closer to the forefront within the audio
> playback chain. Much of the high end brings you closer to the GEAR, not
> the music.
>
> Hot Glass Audio's wants the music lover to emerge from the listener stuck
> in the Audionervosa quagmire, unable to appreciate what essentially got
> him or her into this hobby in the first place: The Music.
>
> We specialize in circuits and gear that bring the music to you in full
> glory, harmonics and timber intact. These vintage valve amps must be heard
> at their full potential to be believed.
>
> Hot Glass Audio can bring you there.
>
> Can anyone explain to me what that means? Wonder if he still works with
> tubes? Can you get to Audionervosa with transistors? Or maybe you get
> there thru New Jersey?
>
> Also on the web is a blog about his sickness before it was assumed to be
> "Tube Sickness" at that time it was thought to be Lyme disease, guess you
> can't sue ticks.
>
> Hypothetical question, if I sell a old military radio on EBay or to a
> individual and they become sick from the lead solder, or lead base paint,
> or PCB or radium laced display does this mean I am libel? If I attach a
> written warning like Fair radio dose will that exempt me? Or just sell at
> Hamfest wearing a disguise?
>
> Have to admit that the Sick Tube guy makes me nervous about selling
> anything.
>
> RF
>
>
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