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"A Celtic Rock/World Fusion one Man Orchestra, performing on double octave violin while singing as well as playing a stomp box invention with his feet, Scott never ceases to amaze the audience with a complex yet beautiful wall of sound that you have to see and hear to believe.
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I ran into a little of that ship-in-a-bottle nonsense stuffing this Fender Blender clone into the enclosure. I went a size bigger, too. This PCB is designed to go into a 1590B and I used a 125B, which is a tiny bit taller and a smidge wider. I tend to use oversize capacitors, though, and they were bumping into everything. Nice that I recently bought a solder sucker, 'cause I had to replace a couple of them with smaller caps.
Although, Elna has these low-profile caps that I've been using lately here and there. Like, if they're 5mm spacing the height will also be 5mm. Squat little buggers, but they seem to be nice quality pieces. That's what I used for the caps I replaced. I guess I should start using those more often, since I run into space issues fairly frequently when I'm not using one of my giant enclosures.
Anyway, it's a very interesting circuit. The, "Blend" part of the name comes from the ability to blend some clean signal back into the fuzz sound. It's a very interesting kind of octave-fuzz-death-ray.
With fipple refined I removed the long piece of allthread that had supported it before and replaced allthread with a 1 in. long stainless setscrew. I secured the fipple mounting setscrew with a small pattern 10-32 nut. Because of the depth of the hole I first removed the slotted air passage block (don't know what else to call it!) and did the tightening on the workbench. Then block and attached setscrew were lowered back down the hole in the foot and secured with a setscrew threaded intp one side of the foot. One down and eleven to go!
Octave Sarkissian (watched on by teammates Barry Carson and Ken Rettallick) displayed some good form for Mulgrave Country Club in the RVBA Division 8 Pennant Finals at the end of season 2009/2010
Continuing with the harmony project, the boy's face acts like an Octave, the way the two last notes (images) harmonise.
I had an opportunity to go with a photog and flickr friend to do a shoot in another church today. Great time..thanks Dave!
Octave Tassaert
Paris 1800 – Paris 1874
About 1857
Oil on canvas
111.4 x 144.3 cm
Purchase, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Michal Hornstein
Inventory1991.19
Tassaert found his own style, somewhere between Romanticism and Realism. This “Correggio of the garret,” as Théophile Gautier called him, ended up committing suicide. He loved women and lived in poverty: in this way his art and life were one. His favourite subjects were borrowed from the “frolicsome genre,” as he called it, or else were sentimental, mawkish genre scenes. Tassaert returned more than once to the very Flaubertian subject of the temptation of Saint Anthony and of his disciple Saint Hilarion. This anchorite from Gaza founded Palestine’s first monasteries. The artist brings together iconographic elements he was drawn to, counterbalancing the starving saint with a cloud of delectable female flesh.
Charles Octave Levy ‘Salome’, Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Juan Manuel Blanes, Montevideo, Uruguay
Mass for the Octave Day of Christmas, also known as the Feast of the Circumcision, and of Mary, Mother of God.
The 4th edition of the Expediton Festival in Rotterdam was wildly eclectic. Sorry for that word, but I can't use any other one for a festival that puts The Bellville Three next to Lee Perry and Roisin Murphy next to Giorgio Moroder and Bappi Lahiri. :)
Here's a review I wrote for DJ Broadcast: www.djbroadcast.net/article/135612/expedition-prettig-lan...