Was Ken Fischer discovering something? (video)

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jogunast
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Was Ken Fischer discovering something? (video)

Messaggio: # 13678Messaggio jogunast
sab 23 gen 2021, 16:55

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG4mtDyckAc
*3:20

Here is interesting video about legendary guitar amplifiers "Trainwreck" and their designer.
Seems that Ken Fischer had different philosophy then everybody else and his theories were widely regarded as controversial.
Was Ken Fischer discovering a CCI related phenomenon or was he just a weirdo?

I thought it might be interesting for those who have deeper understanding of the subject (:

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Re: Was Ken Fischer discovering something? (video)

Messaggio: # 13684Messaggio M.Ambrosini
dom 24 gen 2021, 7:45

jogunast ha scritto:
sab 23 gen 2021, 16:55

Was Ken Fischer discovering a CCI related phenomenon or was he just a weirdo?
The second.
However a musical instrument amplifier has frequently a small bandwidth and is not suitable for high fidelity use: https://hifiaudio.altervista.org/marshall-9100/
Massimo

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dom 24 gen 2021, 11:52

Haha x) part with listening certain music to inspire the sound of amplifier was indicative that he was a bit delusional. But one can't deny the unique sound of his amps. Guitar amps and hifi are completely different.
I hoped that there was something more to his design.

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Re: Was Ken Fischer discovering something? (video)

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mer 26 mag 2021, 12:23

A little late but
I play electric guitar and I wanted to confirm that even in this environment certain CCI principles apply, and are audible. The main thing that comes to mind is 'lively', and 'effortless' as opposed to dull. I bet Fisher had a good sense of it, in its own way, as an artisan rather than an egineer.
Giorgio

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