Floaming solid state amp

  • Thread starter Thread starter cellardweller
  • Start date Start date
cellardweller

cellardweller

New member
I have a crate, and I really love its' sound, but I'd like to warm it up a bit.

I was told, that using Floam and the mysterious acoustic properties contained within it would do just this.

I'd really like to save some money, so can someone advise?
I don't want to be out the money for the Floam....
 
it would look cool as shit!!! Especially in pink!
bottom_02.jpg
 
You think I'm some kind of girly man or something?
It has to be black!

Or maybe chrome...

My MR8 is an attractive shade of alarming red...always has somehow aroused me....

hmm.

Pink is kinda red...isn't it?
 
Pink is the color of my favorite thing to eat.



And I am not talking about salmon!
 
Thunder33 said:
Pink is the color of my favorite thing to eat.



And I am not talking about salmon!
Bet it smells like salmon, though....... :eek:
 
fraserhutch said:
Bet it smells like salmon, though....... :eek:

only when it is fresh.



Smells like fish? Eat all you wish. Smells like cologne? Leave it alone!
 
I'm always down for a good discussion on salmon, but I am still intrigued by the acoustical properties of Floam. So, in an attempt to revive this thread, I'll ask what's on my mind:

"What acoustical properties of Floam?"
 
no one knows such things. But i've been told it will soon be available in CHROME!!.
 
Well, asside from the usual "recommendations", I've been told that when it's applied to the back side of a fan, it goes everywhere :D
 
ericlingus said:
no one knows such things. But i've been told it will soon be available in CHROME!!.

Chrome floam? In the home, or where the buffalo roam? In Nome? Please, somebody stop me...
 
ggunn said:
Chrome floam? In the home, or where the buffalo roam? In Nome? Please, somebody stop me...

I heard this gnome sells chrome floam from his large dome home in Rome.
 
cellardweller said:
I have a crate, and I really love its' sound, but I'd like to warm it up a bit.

I was told, that using Floam and the mysterious acoustic properties contained within it would do just this.

I'd really like to save some money, so can someone advise?
I don't want to be out the money for the Floam....
Please tell me you are joking.
 
You were right

cellardweller said:
I have a crate, and I really love its' sound, but I'd like to warm it up a bit.

I was told, that using Floam and the mysterious acoustic properties contained within it would do just this.

I'd really like to save some money, so can someone advise?
I don't want to be out the money for the Floam....

I just floamed my Marshall stack and it sounds SICK NOW!!! I am off to floam the corners of the room for bass trapping.
 
gvarko said:
I am off to floam the corners of the room for bass trapping.

Be sure to form it into the shape of a dinosaur for maximum bass trapping. T. Rex seems to work the best for me.
 
Tadpui said:
Be sure to form it into the shape of a dinosaur for maximum bass trapping. T. Rex seems to work the best for me.

You are so full of BS. Everyone with a modicum of understanding of acoustical physics knows that the T. Rex is only good for high frequency reflections. For a bass trap you have to go with a Diplodocus or Apatosaur. The T. Rex is from the late Cretaceous period, fer chrissakes; for low freq trapping any moron knows that you need to tap the 'saurs from the Jurassic, and not the early Jurassic, either. Jeez! Amateurs...
 
Back
Top