That was pretty funny.Actually, once you find it, you can't unsee it, but man, it took me forever!
My actual doggies are all at home, not lost.
Lol I thought so too hahaThat was pretty funny.

Honestly, it took me long enough to find DOG that I was beginning to think I'd been trolled and that the word DOG never actually appears in the word search at all!and here I thought something horrible had happend--- i dropped EVERYTHING and ran to the computer!!!!!!!!!!!! stressed!!!!!!!!
sad---- and freaked out---
then I found my beer and all was good-----
oh DOG -- good one..........
Not familiar with the amp, but anywhere from 65% to 70% of the EL34's dissipation, or 16 to 18 watts per EL34 tube.Hey man, I'm going to check/adjust the bias on my '13 DSL100H in a little bit here....I'm thinking maybe 72-76ish mV each side is what I should shoot for? What say you?
I think Marshall recommends 90mV per side, but I've seen videos of guys biasing as cold as 50mV....I kinda assumed I'd be setting it right around the same as my TSL100, and that was around 72-76mV...also el34 powered...Not familiar with the amp, but anywhere from 65% to 70% of the EL34's dissipation, or 16 to 18 watts per EL34 tube.
Damn!Honestly took me about 15 seconds. I loved word search when I was a kid...
Funny, I got the chassis out and I didn't find any shake in there....I figured there would be a least a little..
Wow, that would probably be downright scary, especially being unawares like that lol![]()
Synth repairman accidentally gets high after touching old LSD on a vintage '60s synthesizer
The strain was potentially from Grateful Dead sound engineer Owsley Stanley.consequenceofsound.net
I found Goo hiding with your dog.