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    Audio meet this weekend in McKinney Texas

    There is a audio meet this weekend in McKinney, 15 mintues north of Dallas. If you're in the neighborhood stop my and have some. You can get directions and learn more about this weekend here: Lone Star Bottleheads
    There is more info in the forums too about gear that will be there.

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    Its more like 30 minutes.

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    Good Luck!

    You have to admire folks who will add to the Texas heat with some glowing tubes.
    As a native Texan who's wandered far from home for many years now, I tip my Stetson to you
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    Quote Originally Posted by FredEmmerich
    Its more like 30 minutes.
    I guess it depends on your speed and if you obey traffic laws. Seriously though, thanks for the intel.

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    Damn; I'll be mixing all weekend, so I can't make it. Maybe next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey Gerst
    Damn; I'll be mixing all weekend, so I can't make it. Maybe next time.
    Not to worry. There are audio meetings on a regular basis in Texas. The 18th is the Bottlehead meet in McKinney, then the Houston Audio Society's "road trip" meeting is the 19th in Austin and the Audiokarma Texas meet is the 25th in Buda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey Gerst
    Damn; I'll be mixing all weekend, so I can't make it. Maybe next time.
    And he's damned good at it!

    Here's Harvey from the Indian Trails Recording Studio website. If you want this deleted, Harvey let me know... - I just thought many here would appreciate your esteemed cv (seems to run in the family...).

    http://www.itrstudio.com/

    "Harvey Gerst has 40+ years of experience as a songwriter (with a gold record), studio musician, recording engineer, producer, musical instrument designer, and manufacturer. He's worked with: the Association, Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, Bob Dylan, Sweetwater, Albert King, Jefferson Airplane, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Kenny Rogers, Mike Bloomfield, the Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and many other famous dead people. He's been behind the board at most of LA.'s top recording studios. Be sure to check out the Archives section for some great pictures of these bands and others that Harvey has worked with.

    Harvey has worked for: JBL, Fender/Rhodes, Acoustic Control, Gibson, Akai, Charvel, Jackson, Cerwin-Vega, Morley, Ross, Peavey, Roland, Emmons, Yamaha, and AMP. He just finished helping
    VST speakers with their reissue of his original JBL musical instrument speakers.He also writes the popular "For Musicians Only" column in the Texas Harder Beat magazine, and he's had a full page article about the studio appear in Fort Worth Weekly magazine, as well as a featured article in TapeOp."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wardsweb
    There is a audio meet this weekend in McKinney, 15 mintues north of Dallas. If you're in the neighborhood stop my and have some. You can get directions and learn more about this weekend here: Lone Star Bottleheads
    There is more info in the forums too about gear that will be there.
    What time does it start? I went to the web site and it did not say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FredEmmerich
    What time does it start? I went to the web site and it did not say.
    Official time is noon, but anytime after 11am is good with things running until 6pm, so most anytime you can swing by between those hours is good.

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