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Professional Sound System

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Aug 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/2/98
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Hi

If you are interested in power amplifier and want to learn a little more
about them,
then just go to the right pages:

http://www.Profsoundsystem.com

About technic page,
Advices page.

You will found easy to read articles!

Several topics:

The right Choice (or the difficult choice in the sound jungle)
What Now? (how to choose a speaker)
Watts for the Asking (or the War of the Watts)
Heat dispersion (or how to evacuate heat generated by an amplifier)

And so on!

We hope to see you soon

The PSS team
France

Ned Carlson

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Aug 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/3/98
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On Sun, 2 Aug 1998 17:18:23 +0100, "Professional Sound System"
<Cust...@Inospam.profsoundsystem.com> wrote:

>Hi
>
>If you are interested in power amplifier and want to learn a little more
>about them,
>then just go to the right pages:
>
>http://www.Profsoundsystem.com

You guys did a nice job on the HTML, but
you ought to get someone to help you with your
English syntax, OK?

Ned Carlson Triode Electronics "where da tubes are!"
2225 W Roscoe Chicago, IL, 60618 USA
ph 773-871-7459 fax 773-871-7938
12:30 to 8 PM CT, (1830-0200 UTC) 12:30-5 Sat, Closed Wed & Sun
http://www.triodeel.com
Your Start Page for Tube and Tube Amp info on the net...
http://www.triodeel.com/tlinks.htm


Professional Sound System

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Aug 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/3/98
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Hi

We are doing our best with our English syntax!

Is there that much syntax errors?

About our nice job on the HTML, what do you like?

All feedback is welcome.

The PSS team
France


Ned Carlson

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Aug 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/3/98
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On Mon, 3 Aug 1998 12:38:20 +0100, "Professional Sound System"
<Cust...@Inospam.profsoundsystem.com> wrote:

>Hi
>
>We are doing our best with our English syntax!
>
>Is there that much syntax errors?

(LOL!) "Are there that many syntax errors?"

Yes.

They don't really hurt anything, but
a lot of English speasking people will find
the errors humorous, which I believe you would try to avoid,
as you are selling serious audio equipment.

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