I learned the basics of audio electronics from watching This channel, mostly going back through many years content. Made a huge difference. Unfortunately the forums have never done that for me. Very appreciative for what you did all those years. After having spent 30 years flying for a major air carrier, I can fully appreciate what the travel schedule does to your time available for extracurricular activities. Thanks so much for the update!
So happy for you Mark. I’ve been following you since the beginning as an early subscriber and have always loved your content. Stay healthy and keep that heart strong.
Congratulations on your achievements, Mark. Whenever you find the time to post, your legion of fans will be there to watch, listen and learn. Thanks for sharing your times and talents with us.
Congratulations ! In a previous life, I was flying/driving to our production facilities across the Country. i was into Wilmington, NC so much, the woman at the Rental Counter would just throw me a set of keys, and we would settle up when I was ready to head home. I ve retired, and am getting my bench put together, so I can get back to my electronic hobby (retirement play time), and your videos have been SO helpful. Would love to come see the barn, one of these days. The door in the background is gorgeous. I'll send you an email, one of these days. Congratulations again on the new job. Rip
Congratulations on your success. I will be rewatching a lot of precious videos as I am now in the building phase of tube gear. Loved the tube amp 101 series, more of that content would be great.
Appreciate the update, Mark. We all go through "life changes," and yours have been significant! Glad your experience has been positive overall. Great to hear that your audio barn is just about built out, and look forward to tours and show-n-tell whenever it's convenient for you. cheers & blessings!
Completely understand... and been there done that. Looking forward to seeing your retirement content! Meanwhile, I can hold onto that Sencore PA-81 until you retire and need it back! ;)
mark keep doing what you like more today or tomorrow,we as a family will be waiting for your fascinating videos (from which i learned so much of them by the way).thank you for your posting and let us know that you care about it.
Well congrats on your new job and stress. Lol. Have missed your great instructional vids. Keep them coming. One last thing is part 2 of the sae 2200 amp. Lol. Rebuilding mine.
Greetings Mark. Thanks for the update. Your videos for me during Covid were great, inspiring and mostly informative. Much appreciated. Keep on balancing your home life and your busy so called 'work' schedule, plus keeping a close monitor of your health. They are the priorities!! Looking forward to seeing your reinvention of your so called 'barn'. Take care.
Thank you for the update on work and pleasure. It's very important to balance work and pleasure to prevent burning the candle out. A recommendation, retire sooner than later. Stress can change everything in a blink of an eye. Looking forward to electronics stuff. Take care, Dan, KI6VBC
Hope you are happy with the new work life balance, if it is what you are into , which it sounds like you are, seems like you were handed a fantastic opportunity. Personally I am an IT techie, had a great job for a few years, then we got taken over, 12 month latter they new company "restructured" my boss and I both made redundant.
Hi Mark, thanks for all the videos, enjoyed constructing the KT88 amp following your build, although I used Hammond Transformers for mine, and although my B+ is lower, along with other Voltages, is sounds fantastic to my ears and no smoke at the moment! 73
I found you about 8 years ago trying to figure out how to recap my marantz 4270. I knew nothing about electronics, could barley solder like a chimpanzeeh on acid. Schematics might as well have been hieroglyphics. But YOU got me interested in filling this major gap in my knowledge. Since that time I have rebuilt several pieces of audio gear, fixed my trs 80 model 3, and built your version of the kt88 se amp. I also scratch built a matching preamp based off the simple classic rca schematic. All thanks to you and your videos. Of course I watch other channels and try to glean what I can from everyone. Television, radio, computer stuff. But man, I miss your content. So glad to hear from you and it appears you are in good health after your scare. Got to make hay while the sun shines but I am looking forward to where you will go with the channel in retirement. Lastly, i just want to say thank you.
I think that most of us that like your content want you to be happy and doing what you need to do. That said, man is the grey hair an indication of the toll being taken?
No worries, I'm having the time of my life running this company. While the travel is rough, the role itself is amazing. I think the grey hair is age more than anything.
Waiting for your content when you start enjoying your retirement. I started watching you before you even had 1000 subscribers.. Thank you for the knowledge you have bestowed upon me and others. Still waiting for the pre-amplifier that you could not do publicly on TH-cam because somebody else supposedly has it in production I remember that well. You offer it to Members or visitors to your barn Radiolab as a project. Not publicized..
Thanks for the update. Do what's best for you and your family, we'll be here when you retire. Have a great year and travel safe.
Thanks for the update. Your content is the most helpful thing I’ve ever found on the subject of amp design / schematic basics.
I learned the basics of audio electronics from watching This channel, mostly going back through many years content. Made a huge difference. Unfortunately the forums have never done that for me. Very appreciative for what you did all those years.
After having spent 30 years flying for a major air carrier, I can fully appreciate what the travel schedule does to your time available for extracurricular activities. Thanks so much for the update!
So happy for you Mark. I’ve been following you since the beginning as an early subscriber and have always loved your content. Stay healthy and keep that heart strong.
Hello, thank you for your work on YT so far and I wish you much success in your new job.
Nice day 🙂 Tom
I like blu glow. Enjoy each day, smell the roses.
It's good to hear you're doing well and I really appreciate the update. Keep us posted with a few barn/hamfest clips now and then 🙂
Go for it! We'll be here if and when you take down the "shingle". Thanks and good luck.
Always a pleasure to watch your content 👍👍
Congratulations on your achievements, Mark. Whenever you find the time to post, your legion of fans will be there to watch, listen and learn. Thanks for sharing your times and talents with us.
Congratulations ! In a previous life, I was flying/driving to our production facilities across the Country. i was into Wilmington, NC so much, the woman at the Rental Counter would just throw me a set of keys, and we would settle up when I was ready to head home. I ve retired, and am getting my bench put together, so I can get back to my electronic hobby (retirement play time), and your videos have been SO helpful. Would love to come see the barn, one of these days. The door in the background is gorgeous. I'll send you an email, one of these days. Congratulations again on the new job. Rip
I'm still here. Looking forward to whatever you have time for.
Congratulations on your success. I will be rewatching a lot of precious videos as I am now in the building phase of tube gear. Loved the tube amp 101 series, more of that content would be great.
Thanks for posting this, I wish you good luck and I'm waiting for your retirement...
Appreciate the update, Mark. We all go through "life changes," and yours have been significant! Glad your experience has been positive overall. Great to hear that your audio barn is just about built out, and look forward to tours and show-n-tell whenever it's convenient for you. cheers & blessings!
Het Martk, good to see you back and looking well. All the best.
Completely understand... and been there done that. Looking forward to seeing your retirement content! Meanwhile, I can hold onto that Sencore PA-81 until you retire and need it back! ;)
mark keep doing what you like more today or tomorrow,we as a family will be waiting for your fascinating videos (from which i learned so much of them by the way).thank you for your posting and let us know that you care about it.
Well congrats on your new job and stress. Lol. Have missed your great instructional vids. Keep them coming. One last thing is part 2 of the sae 2200 amp. Lol. Rebuilding mine.
Glad to hear you spend time with your wife. All this other stuff just isn't important as that. 👍
Greetings Mark. Thanks for the update. Your videos for me during Covid were great, inspiring and mostly informative. Much appreciated. Keep on balancing your home life and your busy so called 'work' schedule, plus keeping a close monitor of your health. They are the priorities!! Looking forward to seeing your reinvention of your so called 'barn'. Take care.
Greetings from Rock Hill, SC!
Thanks for your story, Mark.
I've missed your content
Thank you for the update on work and pleasure. It's very important to balance work and pleasure to prevent burning the candle out. A recommendation, retire sooner than later. Stress can change everything in a blink of an eye. Looking forward to electronics stuff. Take care, Dan, KI6VBC
Good 4 U
Hope you are happy with the new work life balance, if it is what you are into , which it sounds like you are, seems like you were handed a fantastic opportunity.
Personally I am an IT techie, had a great job for a few years, then we got taken over, 12 month latter they new company "restructured" my boss and I both made redundant.
Hi Mark, thanks for all the videos, enjoyed constructing the KT88 amp following your build, although I used Hammond Transformers for mine, and although my B+ is lower, along with other Voltages, is sounds fantastic to my ears and no smoke at the moment! 73
We'll miss you!
Thank you, I've learnt a lot from your videos. All the best!
I found you about 8 years ago trying to figure out how to recap my marantz 4270. I knew nothing about electronics, could barley solder like a chimpanzeeh on acid. Schematics might as well have been hieroglyphics. But YOU got me interested in filling this major gap in my knowledge. Since that time I have rebuilt several pieces of audio gear, fixed my trs 80 model 3, and built your version of the kt88 se amp. I also scratch built a matching preamp based off the simple classic rca schematic. All thanks to you and your videos. Of course I watch other channels and try to glean what I can from everyone. Television, radio, computer stuff. But man, I miss your content. So glad to hear from you and it appears you are in good health after your scare. Got to make hay while the sun shines but I am looking forward to where you will go with the channel in retirement. Lastly, i just want to say thank you.
Greetings from N.E. Ohio! Remember to play hard after you work hard!
what part of NE Ohio?
@@Blueglow 30 miles w of Cleveland, in Oberlin.
I think that most of us that like your content want you to be happy and doing what you need to do.
That said, man is the grey hair an indication of the toll being taken?
No worries, I'm having the time of my life running this company. While the travel is rough, the role itself is amazing. I think the grey hair is age more than anything.
Real life matters a lot, you can't pass opportunities like that. Enjoy it, is for the future. Later the blue school and TH-cam.
I logged a lot of air hours .. when my company got bigger I had the salesmen fly for me. Only showed up when I had to kiss the ring of some customer.
I do a lot of that...
:(((
Waiting for your content when you start enjoying your retirement. I started watching you before you even had 1000 subscribers.. Thank you for the knowledge you have bestowed upon me and others.
Still waiting for the pre-amplifier that you could not do publicly on TH-cam because somebody else supposedly has it in production I remember that well.
You offer it to Members or visitors to your barn Radiolab as a project. Not publicized..
Good for you,if your happy. Do it. We miss the electronics but we learned souch from your videos. Cool beans sir. ❤️😍🙏🦜