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enframed wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 6:05 pm
The Yeoman Ghost wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 12:55 pm
seby wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 2:52 am The awesome weirdo with the rocks that rested on speakers?!! I forget what they were called.
I’ve been trying to remember that, as well. Was it “tweaks”? “Mods”?
That guy was so great. So much fun. I think there were balls of children's clay mashed up into different shapes around cable ends.
Tweaks.
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speedie wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 7:36 pm
enframed wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 6:05 pm
The Yeoman Ghost wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 12:55 pm

I’ve been trying to remember that, as well. Was it “tweaks”? “Mods”?
That guy was so great. So much fun. I think there were balls of children's clay mashed up into different shapes around cable ends.
Tweaks.
https://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm

I was laughing about these the other day with some dudes at work. He also makes these things that look like 3 dowel rods sticking up that are supposed to tune your room
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Kniferide wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 8:01 pm
speedie wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 7:36 pm
enframed wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 6:05 pm

That guy was so great. So much fun. I think there were balls of children's clay mashed up into different shapes around cable ends.
Tweaks.
https://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm

I was laughing about these the other day with some dudes at work. He also makes these things that look like 3 dowel rods sticking up that are supposed to tune your room
I'm bummed the pictures are gone. Were these ever discussed on the Steve Hoffman Forum? IIRC referring to that was a good time on the old PRF. Anyone here troll over there?
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The old forum helped shape my thoughts on a lot of topics. Steve was a big part of that. It still doesn't feel real that he's gone. My condolences go out to his friends and family. I debated whether to write this or not, as my mental illness acted up big time and rightfully drove me to leave the forum last time. But I'll just share only this and leave it at this, so you all can continue honoring Steve's legacy in your own way.

Steve was a great PRONOUNCER on things. I think of him first and foremost as a writer, although given his genius he excelled at music, recording, poker etc.

If Steve pronounced his thoughts on something, you can guarantee that he had given it a lot of thought beforehand. In that way he was similar to other great pronouncers and aphorists like Nabokov or Oscar Wilde. The tone of his writing was similar to H.L. Mencken, a writer he greatly admired: ornery, hilarious, pugnacious and spicy enough to provoke you into looking at something in a totally new way.

If a book were compiled of Steve's writings and interviews I believe it would be read fifty years from now in the same way miscellanea by Mencken and Nabokov are still avidly consulted by aspiring writers. Jim DeRogatis and Greil Marcus did it for Lester Bangs. I'm sure someone will do it for Steve at some point.

I first encountered Steve's interviews in high school and they had a profound effect on me. Steve answered interview questions in his writerly voice, which made each interview an authorial presentation, not to be missed. His aesthetics were geared towards respecting the internal dynamics of the band. He wasn't as interested in the sound coming out of the speakers as he was in what the music *told* you about the band's internal dynamic. In today's environment I've seen a lot of people knocking Steve for stuff he wrote forty years ago. One undeniable fact is that Steve's writing matured over the years.

In his younger days he was all about pushing boundaries, shocking people out of their lethargy by presenting them with ideas they would never have considered before. With that approach it's understandable that his batting average wouldn't have been 1.000. But when Steve pronounced, he was usually right.

I will always recall fondly the dynamics between writers on this forum over the years. I truly believe Steve's legacy will live on for ages to come. His studio, his music, and his writing. The world is a poorer place without Steve in it. RIP.

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enframed wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 8:19 pm
Kniferide wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 8:01 pm
speedie wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 7:36 pm

Tweaks.
https://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm

I was laughing about these the other day with some dudes at work. He also makes these things that look like 3 dowel rods sticking up that are supposed to tune your room
I'm bummed the pictures are gone. Were these ever discussed on the Steve Hoffman Forum? IIRC referring to that was a good time on the old PRF. Anyone here troll over there?
I'm 75% sure the machina dynamica dude was someone else that came up as a result of us digging through AudioTruth's posts and related Stereo Times articles (because the original thread was about how to get his $50k cables back from Stereo Times), but I could be misremembering. I tell people about this one all the time because it just says the quiet part out loud.
Here's a wayback machine link to his site in 2015. I can't remember what it was called before Coconut Audio. Probably Audio Truth

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unrelated to AudioTruth, some already mentioned earlier in the thread:

McDonald's Mom from Facebook
Zom hates milk
the Latvian jokes
the rank epithets ("King Shit of Fuck Mountain", etc) and the process of determining them
the story about Johnny Reznick (sic) from Goo Goo Dolls and the orange chicken - wasn't that our own FM Kniferide?
Steve's Fake Italian story about the early sexual experience of mistaking a fat roll for a boob

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