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« on: July 02, 2009, 06:22:27 PM »

Hi,

I love my OTS sounds, but, because of proximity to my neighbors, I can't get the tone I want at the low volume I need to both record, and keep peace with the neighbors. I asked Nik if the "5 watter" was in the works, and that I would, without question, plunk down bucks for a pair (that I could then record in stereo). This was the only email I ever sent that didn't get a reply. I took that as a 'No'. So I guess the "5 watter" is an abandoned project? Anyone know anything contrary to that?

In the meantime, I have a power soak device that has the reputation of being one of the better ones. It's an old, "Rocktron Juice Extractor, that, I guess Allan Holdsworth had something to do in the making or, as his name is on it.

This would do the trick, but I wonder if it is safe. Or should I make a large investment in earplugs to pass out to my neighbors?

Thanks - Buzzer
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