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    any Idea what this guy is talking about and can I get one for my amp!

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=TD1LHejil...troencabulator
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    Wow, he really knows what he talks about!
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    Yeah isn't technology Great
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    I've got one. Although I've had a hard time with the magneto reluctance on mine all I had to do was go with some aftermarket bearings and now it's working great.
    Too bad they were so behind on the superconducting scene. I may put mine up for sale on Ebay and get one of the new ones. Man, talk about G.A.S.ing!

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    Was that English???? All the gobbledegook that he was prattling on about made me think that this was an internal vid, poking fun at the company.

    I hope that's what it was, anyway, because if it was serious, then I feel stoooooooopid.
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    I'm buying one, I am planning on connecting it to my Vox AD50VT for some high tech sounds.
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    I think it pertains to an instrument used to cause reflected radiation to return along paths parallel to those of their corresponding incident rays.

    Only thing is that the unit requires sixty ā€œDā€ size batteries. You can get it along with a free Tote Bag , a Slim Whitman signed photo and a set of never dull Ginzu knives. As an added bonus they will throw in a bamboo steamer and Chia pet.
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    LMAO - Tim - you nailed it!
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