The End of 18Watt.com

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Fredaxis
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by Fredaxis »

I am so sad........ :(

Met so many great people overthere, and learnt so much........ A big thank to the mods, admins and members!!!!!!!!

Switched on my new 6V6LiteIIb with boost for the first today when the site went down. As a sign my 2K2 resistor PSU smoked.... I am stuck with that now.

Where can we post for our 18watt technical help needs now?


some of the guys are at ax84, some at Trinity.........

Mark, I'll start my 6V6 Plexi as soon as I receive all the parts....
Where to reach you for a thread????


EDIT: So out of my shoes that I forgot to say hello :D
This forum seems plenty of great guys as well.
Any room here for an orphan French 18 watt member???
triodecr
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by triodecr »

Though I haven't been back to 18 watt since the BBQ Boy BS, I'm sad to hear that it is no more. Speaking of no m00re... I saw the GM amp promo on youtube and I can hear why he got other people to demo "his" amps. Yuck! At least tune the @*&# thing!!!
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by brownnote »

It's really too bad...
There were a lot of great folks in that community, I'll miss it.

Good to see familiar names here though.

I'm sure people will diverge to various forums or figure out something else to do at work...I stopped into trinity, ax84,etc. today myself.

We're still carrying the 18watt torch over at the BN Forums too.
Folks are welcome to come over there and start some shit :wink:
So far only the porn spammers have been banned :lol:
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

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UR12 wrote:I truly think Mr. Moore is a fake. The only thing he proved to me was that he couldn't answer one technical question I put to him without going off on a tangent or pussy footing around the question without answering the question. I think he found a bunch of stuff on the web somewhere and tried it in an amp and then made himself out to be some brain that was on a level far above anyone else on the planet. The guy has some serious problems when it comes to society and fitting in. S2 would have proven his stuff would not work as advertised if he had gotten the chance to follow through with his proposed tests. I just got tired of listening to his crap and gave up trying to make heads or tales of his double talk.
I never missed an opportunity to get his goat ;)

Seriously, I thought if we flamed him enough he would either go away or the mods would ban him. I should not have underestimated his stubborness.

When I offered to do the test, I was calling his bluff. You guys don't actually believe that was really going down did you? He wasn't ever going to send me a drawing.

Who doesn't know you can control the output of a power tube by limiting its screen? I dismissed the idea out of hand when I was working with PS concepts, however. Too many cons and not enough pros.

I think he's one of those guys suffering from "I built it myself" syndrome.
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

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s2 wrote:
I never missed an opportunity to get his goat ;)

Seriously, I thought if we flamed him enough he would either go away or the mods would ban him. I should not have underestimated his stubborness.
Well, the going away part was effective on me, however it didn't work so well on him. It's an evil tactic at best.

So, do you feel that your intentions and actions as stated above enhanced the 18watt.com experience or diminished it?

:wink:
s2 wrote: Who doesn't know you can control the output of a power tube by limiting its screen? I dismissed the idea out of hand when I was working with PS concepts, however. Too many cons and not enough pros.
Me, for one, but I am not afraid to plainly state that I don't know everything. I was unaware of this attribute until I read TUT.

I opened a thread in the technical forum regarding the viability of using this method to auto limit a phase inverter constructed from pentodes.

I would welcome your inestimable advice on that topic, of a non-flame-baiting, goat getting, or otherwise incendiary nature. I would love to learn more of the pros and cons in a friendly, even spirited, discussion.

:wink:
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by jimipage »

fellas, all I can say is I'm glad to 'see' all of you here :D I've learned so much from you, and hope to continue to learn more. what say we keep it alive here in the 'Garage?



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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by randyone »

there's a bunch of the gang over at ax84.com also.

any chance for a 18watt.com revival...I'd dedicate some time and cash to keep it alive...I'm sure there are other willing souls...that site was a great marketing tool for the amp/kit sellers, cabinet builders, ect...

this site is great as well but the 18watt.com was a unique spot...hate to see it go like this
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by greenback »

S2 wrote
I never missed an opportunity to get his goat
That is the point. Mr. Moor and BBQ stuff.
If you give any of this attention, the chances are things get out of hand.
Some guys building amps for donkey’s years and have lots experience. Other people build on amp and think they know it all.
I truly believe we have all have some responsibility for the closure of 18watt.com.
We could have stopped any foul discussions. But be honest, don’t we all like watch and sit on the fence? Some people have nothing better to, than to have a go at others. It is very fashionable. Thank you very much daytime television.
As far as I’m concerned, losing 18watt.com is more than just the loss of a technical source.
It is the loss of a great community, governed only by the desire to help and share knowledge with others for no return other then the satisfactory to contribute.
Sad to see it go
My thank you and my thought go to everyone involved at 18watt .com

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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

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Made alot of good friends from that site over the years.

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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

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Wow, 18W was the first place I visited in the morning, Guess I go back to coffee and cigs. :cry:

Trout

BTW, took me a bit to realize the full impact of this, Its really sad.
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

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Trout wrote:Wow, 18W was the first place I visited in the morning, Guess I go back to coffee and cigs. :cry:

Trout

BTW, took me a bit to realize the full impact of this, Its really sad.
Yeah me too...I guess Graydon is right, it had become more of a social thing...

Well I hope to sse you around here..definitely stop by the BN forum too, I always liked your ideas and projects.
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Sonny ReVerb
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by Sonny ReVerb »

Definitely going to miss 18watt. I usually lurked there a couple times a day. Hardly had to ask any questions because the answers were in the archives. What a great bunch of helpful, knowledgeable folks.

Sonny
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by briane »

I too see this as a very sad day in amp building history, it will go on my calendar like the other great american tragedies.

coffee in the morning, check out the new info, then I was ready for work. And a great after lunch read.

I think the worst is it was a great was for those selling kits to get exposure to the general public. Surely it will negatively affect those vendors businesses.

ps. I did not want to name any names, but its already been done, so if we could just get mr. moore banned before he even tries to lollygag any of us that would be greatly appreciated. Personally I believe banning him and valve jr threads early on might have kept the moderators sanity intact.

Anyone who cant say heres what I got, what do you think, and accept the replies no matter what the opinions, really has no place in asking for opinions in the first place. Not to mention the common courtesy of being civil to others, which is not just a crime against 18watt, but all of humanity.
it really is a journey, and you just cant farm out the battle wounds
Trout
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

Post by Trout »

It looks like there is at least some hope of seeing the old archived posts,

I see they added a line to the welcome page.
Future access

We will do some cleanup of the archives of 18watt.com and may allow read-only access to a portion of the 18watt forum for existing members of 18watt.com.
Hey BN, I'll be signing up over there at your place too. I always enjoyed reading your posts as well as many others.

So many projects, So little time haha

Trout
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Re: The End of 18Watt.com

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like everyone else I also saddend by the clousure of 18watt.com ,I have only been a member for a few months but it really was a vault full of knowledge ,everytime I made a post the replys that I received were always courtious and helpful, gonna miss it


BTW
I was just over at AX84. and graydon had made a post explaining why he and the MODS decided to pull the plug

big mik
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