Hi from a newbie

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winterslove

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Hi from a newbie
« on: 19 Aug 2005, 08:07 pm »
Hi everyone!!!!
I have just joined this forum and wanted to say hi to everyone.

I am from the un-united kingdom,
i live in a small town of waterlooville(named after the battle of waterloo, the ville part meaning village in frence i believe),
it was a stopping off point for people traveling from london to portsmouth city,
it is a nice place although no nightlife,just houses and tree's
tree's are a passion for me,
i find looking at tree's is very uplifting.

I turned 31 today,
although it was not as much a shock as when i turned 30,
as on that birthday i could not deny i was an adult,
no longer in my 20's.
Strange as as i turned 30 i became invisble to anyone under 30,lol.


I have many questions to ask, but thought it best to say hi first before
picking your brains with my endless search for wisdom on diy amp building.

I am yet to build a diy amp,
This is due to knowing nothing about it,that is my purpose in joining this site,
to meet many people who can advice me and help me
in making up my mind what path to go down,
as i have come across so many diy amp sites all claiming to be
able to take one to audio heaven.

I will end this post here as if i do not,
i fear the questions will start comming,
and when they start,
i find it hard to stop them comming.lol

Great forum you have here,
you all seem very friendly and helpful.

Sorry to go on abit in this post, but i thought it would be best
to say hi to you all, and let you know abit about myself before
the onslaught of questions,lol.

cheer's all from the land of rain,
jason.

p.s  i have yahoo mesger and aol mesger so if anyone would like to add me up my aol aim is winter6romance and yahoo mesger is just4justine4ever
 :D

JLM

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Hi from a newbie
« Reply #1 on: 21 Aug 2005, 10:50 am »
Welcome Jason,

There's many genres of audio interests here, yet its remained quite friendly.  And the quality of advice is good without being over the top (too technical).  These are the aspects that have kept me here.

OTOH this place isn't exactly overflowing with DIYers.  If thats what you're after try DIYaudio.com (but it gets very techy very fast).