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cowasaki:
Hello all,

I've had a YouTube channel for years but it was only for sharing the odd video rather than as an active channel. 

I have now decided to start making content for the channel specifically and have started buying equipment to do a more professional job.  My area of expertise is valve/tube amplifiers, lab equipment and similar.  I have planned out about 20 videos with two of these being "Building a valve tracer" and "Using a valve tracer".  I've taken some of the potential footage and ideas and just created a test video just to check out the equipment and learn to use the software.

If you are interested in Valve/Tube technology, amplifiers, music equipment or lab equipment then it may well be the place for you.  I would appreciate any likes, comments or subscriptions.



Thanks a lot.



JohnnyMalaria:
Liked, commented and subscribed!

Good luck :)

francoismarc:
Thanks for your message and interest! Getting the right equipment and learning to use it can be a daunting task, but it's totally worth it. I'm so glad you decided to venture into this, and I'm excited to see the content you'll be producing. I'm sure it will be helpful to many people. I think you will be interested in studying the article from https://variety.com/2020/digital/news/vody-stylehaul-stephanie-horbaczewski-jeremy-houghton-1234814177/ regarding tube tech and algorithms. I also appreciate your invitation to subscribe to your channel. I'm sure it will be an excellent source for anyone interested in valve/tube amplifiers, music equipment, and lab equipment. I'll definitely keep an eye out for your upcoming videos and lend my support. Thanks again for sharing your plans, and best of luck with your channel!

cowasaki:
Thanks

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