Don’t mention the war!
That’s okay Mr scumbag
Re: SM Jr. release, I would reiterate what I said earlier in the week. I have no rank and serial number (to keep with the Hogan thing), so I can’t speak for PS. We are just the poor Heroes of many countries pacing behind the barbed wire, forlornly awaiting our liberation from our hand-cranked-victrola of a Redcloud DSJ… ; )
Mr Beef. In German…“Vee Av Wayz Uf Makin Youz Tork!!”
In English…(I think you get the idea).
We ran into a few glitches that we’re solving and then back to listening. I think we have some good candidates.
Count me in
Have a nice Sunday!
I’d like to join something like this if it happens! And if it’s just from the forum folks and you all have a nice dinner with the PSAudio staff that Ted earned for y‘all!
Looks more like you’re waiting for halloween.
Best post of 2018 nominee.
Thank you , Sir S.!
Yeah - seriously.
Though I certainly agree (“Fer da bot’ o’ dem”, as we would say in Chicago) that one of the better acts of support we can do as Ted Fans - (both for our interested friends/kids, etc. and for Ted and Paul) would be to encourage DS DACs on anyone who is in the position to buy one. It really is a no-brainer.
I just can’t believe we have this daily access to people who are creating at this level. We’re not only at the bleeding edge of Tech, we’re at the bleeding edge of online communication between artist/maker/manufacturer and owner.
Yes this communication is unique, fascinating and I’m sure a reason that quite a part of audio business takes notice of it and observes it to learn about its up and downsides. And I think it’s mainly very positive for business (as long as people who think about it are willing to work as much as Paul and Ted).
Indeed!
Funny! Meanwhile, while we wait, I have been enjoying the improvements in Bridge II. Hope others have as well. . . .
It’s still only Sunday night in Colorado. The guys need a weekend off once in a while!
Bleeding so sounds bad…but yes, we too value the amazing interaction we have with our customers and can’t, for the life of me, figure out why other manufacturers don’t do the same. It seems that working directly with the very people that may someday purchase the equipment you’re designing is a gift that should not be overlooks. Yet, I know many of our fellow manufacturers run like their pants were on fire when it comes to directly communicating with their customers. I sense this trend is going away and that more and more have taken this more open approach, something I applaud.
OK - let’s just say “cutting” without the bleeding ; )
While waiting I can figure out what’s going on with the Bridge II update. It’s stuck on the ‘flashy’ updating screen