There’s a lot here. I agree it’s not just as simple as cleaning a pot. A service tech is really the best way to get this done correctly. That’s not a cheap fix either depending on all the issues. You can at least find out what it would take to get it to working order though.
I agree with this, but I want to ask a question as this has come up in topic recently in a friend group.
Do you not worry that “universal” becomes “stipulated”?
She is a legit journalist. I don’t know her personally but we have a mutual friend who tells me about her all the time. As far as I can tell from reading what she writes, she really knows her stuff.
I’ve been playing many instruments for over 25 years. Sometimes professionally. My favorite thing to do with them is just explore the sounds they can make. Really listen to the nuance of it. A plucked or strummed string, for example has such a complex waveform. When you get to know how sound works on a physics level, it’s truly amazing.
I had heard nothing about it before it came out. I had a friend who was just like “you’ll like this book” so I read it. It was a simple story, but I enjoyed it. The movie, not so much.
I don't Linux (yet), but I do work in Audio Production. I LIVE for good manuals. I always read them, and because of that, I'm always working from a starting line of intelligence with new gear. I keep manuals in pdf format on my computer in like borderline autistic order. RTFM is the best piece of advice anyone can have, ever.
I would think the proliferation of censorship at a digital level could push some people to it. Honestly, I’m brand new to the shortwave world and this is part of the reason I’m here.
It’s so on-brand, it hurts.