So the unsuspecting viewer coming along and reading the comments thinks this video must be true because nobody disagreed with it.Yes and Paul has a video saying he deletes comments he doesn't like.
Thanks for nothing YouTube.
So the unsuspecting viewer coming along and reading the comments thinks this video must be true because nobody disagreed with it.Yes and Paul has a video saying he deletes comments he doesn't like.
Yes. Just didHas anyone gone to the you tube comments section to quiz Paul on his pizza position ?
Ah, I had heard of their food truck but didn't know they opened a place in Olympia. It is a bit of a drive for us but I have to try it now! Thanks for the suggestion.Wicked Pies, Olympia Washington. A great potato pizza.
I actually reviewed the PS Audio Noise Harvester. See: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...udio-noise-harvester-ac-cleaner-review.14122/Oh yeah, the blue LED thing. Maybe it shunts crud riding on the power line to earth ground some to some extent, but I can't see it making a more global difference that's worth much.
So the unsuspecting viewer coming along and reading the comments thinks this video must be true because nobody disagreed with it.
Thanks for nothing YouTube.
I just had a tunafish pizza. It measured well, about 32cm across. Happy to report: no pineapple.
You can disagree with Paul on his channel. Just keep it polite and constuctive or light hearted and humorous.I am tempted to post a comment that I worked with Barrie Gilbert for 40+yr. and even he would have said the a Gilbert Cell was marginal as an audio attenuator, but I'm sure it would just get removed.
I remember the first time I had spinoccoli pizza at UNO's , surprised me was pretty good. I do like NY style better though.
There is a comment that currently has more. Yours is at the top because you are viewing YouTube from your account.As it happens I'm currently winning the likes "competition"
So now my aka is out.
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Noooooo how will I sleep tonightThere is a comment that currently has more. Yours is at the top because you are viewing YouTube from your account.
I'll check it out.
And I only watched that one video where he was talking about how to connect a subwoofer, and some of what he said there was hokey as hell. The subwoofer has its own amp of course, but according to him you want to supply the subwoofer amp with signal taken at the output of the main stereo amp, so that it will have the same signature or some B.S. of that sort. This is just plain looney. Only someone who is loony bins could think this makes sense. Before you even consider that it means that you would have to supply the main stereo amp with a full-range signal from 20 Hz, which means that if you want to use a high-pass filter on the main stereo speakers you'd need to do it passively, post-amplification. That would be dumb as hell.
Are you denying they exist within the bounds of the USA?
Heck, it's even within the bounds of the PNW.
You can disagree with Paul on his channel. Just keep it polite and constuctive or light hearted and humorous.
Noooooo how will I sleep tonight
Do it. Others' reasonable comments have stayed up.I am tempted to post a comment that I worked with Barrie Gilbert for 40+yr. and even he would have said that a Gilbert Cell was marginal as an audio attenuator, but I'm sure it would just get removed.
Most people with a stereo amplifier would connect a powered subwoofer this way, and it is perfectly correct. That is exactly why high level terminals are provided on subwoofers in the first place! Most stereo integrated amplfiers don't have pre out or dedicated subwoofer line out feeds, so the speaker level input meant the subwoofer could be used correctly.
Also, many good powered subwoofers contained a fixed high power HPF for the mains (sometimes switchable), a feature left off modern subwoofers all too frequently, for cost reasons.
So, far from being "dumb as hell", he was absolutely correct.
AVRs are a different story with a dedicated channel of course for the LFE.
Most people with a stereo amplifier would connect a powered subwoofer this way, and it is perfectly correct.
That is exactly why high level terminals are provided on subwoofers in the first place! Most stereo integrated amplfiers don't have pre out or dedicated subwoofer line out feeds, so the speaker level input meant the subwoofer could be used correctly.
Also, many good powered subwoofers contained a fixed high power HPF for the mains (sometimes switchable), a feature left off modern subwoofers all too frequently, for cost reasons.
So, far from being "dumb as hell", he was absolutely correct. AVRs are a different story with a dedicated channel of course for the LFE.