On May 11, 9:31=A0pm, Paul <p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> My goodness, i'm starting to get the picture!
>
> "He does not work from a circuit diagram, though he knows how to read
> them and compose them. For him, the positioning and balancing of
> components comes as naturally as one who is gifted at playing the piano
> by ear. He can "compose on the fly."
>
> http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Bedini
>
> is this for real?
>
> this could be a bizarre ride.
>
> any other tips ?
>
> chs,
> Paul.
>
>
>
> Chris Hornbeck wrote:
> > On Fri, 09 May 2008 13:58:20 +1000, "Paul (NCC/CS)." <p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > wrote:
>
> >> I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp
> >> that has only one channel working. Before I trace
> >> out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there
> >> have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please?
> >> ( or even a similar bedini )
>
> > Hoping to not be too negative, (just turned on my TV;
> > Paris Hilton is on Letterman, and I'm rooting for
> > Ms. Hilton on moral grounds) but my one and only
> > phone contact with Mister Bedini wasn't encouraging.
>
> > His explanation of the huge levels of crossover distortion
> > in both channels of his (contem****ary, many years ago)
> > amplifier wouldn't have appeased a third grader. Total BS.
>
> > My strongly held suggestion is to trace out the circuit
> > and to then begin an examination of how the amplifier
> > should have been made. Then make the Bedini like that.
>
> > All the best fortune,
>
> > Chris Hornbeck
> > "It's for compatibility with 8-Track."
> > =A0 -scott- Hide quoted text -
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Sound more like a religion that technology. But maybe it's valuable
as a collectors item. Check the ebay sales.


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