Using the Blog feature on WBF

bonzo75

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Guys, today while reading the AE thread while there was a lot of normal chit chat, the main useful post for me was Jazzhead’s show review. That time I realized I can hit the “blog this post” feature at the bottom of the post, so I did, and it is now stuck to the WBF blog page. Many times while searching, I come across old useful posts that I would like to save, but just read them there and move on. If regular readers, whenever they find useful posts, hit “blog this post”, the blog section will over time have curated useful posts that will make fun reading and easier searches.

So whenever you come across old or new posts that you think useful, please hit “blog this post”. It could be anything you deem useful. Maybe you were searching on CJ, or ARC, carts or Set amps, or whatever, and there was a nice description of someone’s experience which could be useful.

(Please do not blog any post on grounding, there are too many).
 

Ron Resnick

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Thank you, Kedar!
 

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