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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: tpatton on November 18, 2010, 06:00:29 AM

Title: Hail and farewell
Post by: tpatton on November 18, 2010, 06:00:29 AM
My kit-building career has come to an end with my decision not to build an Eros.  I already have five phono preamps, including two Seductions, and seven power amps, in two serious systems, all but two built by me.  If the Eros clearly outstripped the other phonos, I'd love them less, which would make me sad.  If it didn't, it would do very little to increase my audio happiness.  Besides, there's no place to put anything new.

I want to thank Paul Joppa for several helpful bits of advice, and Paul Birkeland for his Seduction power supply redesign idea that worked out so well for me.  But most of all I want to thank Grainger Morrison for a huge amount of expert advice and help.  My usual practice was to convert his emails into WordPerfect documents, for safe storage, and I recently counted those up and saw that they reached the incredible total of 60!  Just about every kit I've built is better due to his generous help.

Finally, I should mention Queen Eileen, for her unfailing helpfulness and warmth.  She has put the icing on the cake of a very satisfying Bottlehead experience.
Title: Hey, where do you think you're going?
Post by: JC on November 18, 2010, 06:18:35 AM
With all that experience under your belt, you sound like just the kind of person who might be able to  answer a few questions from those with less!
Title: Re: Hail and farewell
Post by: tpatton on November 18, 2010, 04:09:02 PM
JC, I'd be most happy to pass on anything I've learned, from Paul Joppa, Paul Birkeland, and, last but not least, Grainger Morrison.  Hit me with a question or two and you'll get a quick reply, if I have one to offer.
Title: Re: Hail and farewell
Post by: JC on November 18, 2010, 05:40:32 PM
That's what I wanted to hear!  Disseminating accumulated knowledge and experience is exceedingly important in this hobby, IMO, and forums like this are one of the better ways to keep the flame alive.

So, even if you don't anticipate any more building, please don't say "farewell" to participating.
Title: Re: Hail and farewell
Post by: tpatton on December 06, 2010, 10:56:44 AM
I do hope to keep participating from time to time.  It occurred to me that people might conceivably want to reach me directly, and for that purpose, my email is [email protected].