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Gilbert Y
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by Gilbert Y » Wed Feb 01, 2017 9:39 am
I am going to use the hammer on it in case anyone want to make a joke out of it. The hammer is to take the logo out so I can replace it with LED.
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masluck
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by masluck » Wed Feb 01, 2017 8:18 pm
BC Nation,
Aside from the "semi-retirement" shock emanating from our fearless leader's proclamation, what can be said about the longevity of the BC electronics? I had a BC23 for 11 years without an issue and ON (yes) 24X7X365 - kinda tells you the care and design expertise that went into the "entry line" of BC electronics - what I could afford at the time. I then upgraded to the 705 board and last month, got my freshly painted 703 board installed. The BC23 has a very special place in my system - it is the only amp I have remaining from my "big" BC purchase in the year 2000. Congrats to the owner of this amp for getting that kind of mileage out of a damn good phono stage, and hope you enjoy the upgrade!!!
Mark
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Gilbert Y
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by Gilbert Y » Thu Feb 02, 2017 5:23 pm
Today, I am starting to upgrade a 16 years old BC22. Tested out perfect on the bench before I took it apart. Hope this thing will work for another 16 years.
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Raven
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by Raven » Fri Feb 03, 2017 2:14 pm
Well....now that the cat is out of the bag and Gilbert has uttered the 'semi retired' line, I just found out how many folks read this forum daily since my email just exploded.
Gilbert has decided that working 12 hour days, 7 days a week is not good for long term happiness.
Semi retired = Longer lead times
Semi retired does NOT = No support for new or older Blue Circle gear
Rest assured he isn't closing the doors anytime soon, just hanging a 'Gone for a long lunch" sign on a frequent basis. He's warned me that a long lunch could last up to 3 months at a time so be patient!