Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
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#106 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Hope you all have a lovely time.
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
#107 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Me too. I hope the M5, M42, M1 and M18 haven't been washed away by the Babet thingy...
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
#108 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
I'm setting off soon, about 06:45.
See you all there.
See you all there.

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#109 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Lost count how many flooded roads I'd driven through. An hour just trying to get out of Lincolnshire. I did a big loop ended up going through coningsby , which is only 5 miles from home, where I started from!vinylnvalves wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 6:15 pm You didn’t need a boat then? That bodes well for my trip in the morning.
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#110 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Any chance of some piccies please?
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#111 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Wot! Piccies of flooded Lincolnshire- dreary too dreary. But pics of amplifiers, that's something else...
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#112 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Just for you Dave, I've updated the Photo Record of Meets thread https://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB3/vie ... 56#p206956
#113 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
I've just arrived home, under 4hrs back including a fuel stop - not bad.
It was good to meet friends again for a good natter.
I feel a bit more motivated to roll up my sleeves and get some projects moving.
It was good to meet friends again for a good natter.
I feel a bit more motivated to roll up my sleeves and get some projects moving.
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Sorry, I couldn't resist!
#114 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
An excellent day, my thanks to Steve! It was great to catch up with everyone again.
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#115 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
BTW if I've got any of the details wrong please let me know so I can correct them
https://simonsnewadventuresinhifi.blogs ... 3.html?m=1
https://simonsnewadventuresinhifi.blogs ... 3.html?m=1
#116 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
If anyone is interested in my chip amp, there's a thread here https://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB3/vie ... php?t=8324
and the buffered passive preamp, with Muses volume and vintage BUF-03 devices, is here https://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB3/vi ... 10#p185510 I use this at home as I don't need any gain for reasonable listening at my desk but the Noir, with its 9dB gain, was necesary in the Owston room.
I plan to replace the Ariston speakers wth some full-rangers made up with the Acacia wood salad bowls I bought at the Wilko's closure sale.
and the buffered passive preamp, with Muses volume and vintage BUF-03 devices, is here https://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB3/vi ... 10#p185510 I use this at home as I don't need any gain for reasonable listening at my desk but the Noir, with its 9dB gain, was necesary in the Owston room.
I plan to replace the Ariston speakers wth some full-rangers made up with the Acacia wood salad bowls I bought at the Wilko's closure sale.
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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#117 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Thanks Ray, I'll add the two links
#118 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Good news and bad news.
The good news was that this was another inspirational and pleasant DIY audio themed day out.
The bad news is that Steve is not expecting to organise an Owston 2024. Which is a reminder that events like this only happen because of the enthusiasm and leadership of the people that organise them.
It's also a reminder of the perspective that hi-fi as a hobby should have. It's something to enjoy, but there are other things in life that are more important and should take a higher priority.
The good news was that this was another inspirational and pleasant DIY audio themed day out.
The bad news is that Steve is not expecting to organise an Owston 2024. Which is a reminder that events like this only happen because of the enthusiasm and leadership of the people that organise them.
It's also a reminder of the perspective that hi-fi as a hobby should have. It's something to enjoy, but there are other things in life that are more important and should take a higher priority.
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#119 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
What a fantastic day out! Those who know me know I am not one for dramatics LOL
Lindsay all is not lost as I will pester Steve until he gives in for next May 2024.
I will be organizing a gathering at my shop in the interim period date TBA.
Lindsay all is not lost as I will pester Steve until he gives in for next May 2024.

I will be organizing a gathering at my shop in the interim period date TBA.
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#120 Re: Owston meet, 21 & 22nd Oct '23
Hello chasps. Got home about 1 pm, so 2.5 hours -ish? Just been putting the system back together, turning it on, making tea, and answering emails. A1 was/is closed between Doncaster and newark so I went via M180 then down A15 to Lincoln and beyond, which was a good choice and utterly faultless. Bottom end of A15 north of Sleaford still closed (near where it crosses A17), but I could divert eastwards to Billinghay then I used minor road North Forty Foot Bank (which I know quite well – and which just BTW is also part of cycle route #1) to Langrick Bridge (crosses River Witham), then it's just a short hop home from there. Lots of flooded fields and the waterways and ditches are high. River Witham is very high, Maud Foster Drain (outside my bungalow) is looking a couple of feet more than normal. Crossing the Kyme Eau tributary bridge at Chapel Hill (onNorth Forty Foot Bank), the canal boats were nearly up to road height!
Very glad to make the do this time (missed last time), I agree with Dave MCRU must make a 2024 date somehow.
Fabuloso!
Very glad to make the do this time (missed last time), I agree with Dave MCRU must make a 2024 date somehow.
Fabuloso!

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