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Rig Doctor Podcast: Tone Tips, Pedalboard Tricks, & Easy DIY Hacks
Are Tube-Based Pedals Better? (with Simon Jarrett of Kingsley‬)

Rig Doctor Podcast: Tone Tips, Pedalboard Tricks, & Easy DIY Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 90:37


Episode 106: Are Tube-Based Pedals Better? (with Simon Jarrett of Kingsley‬) Welcome to the Chairmen of the Boards Podcast! The ultimate pedalboard podcast with the foremost rig builders in the world: Grant Klassen (Goodwood Audio), Brian Omilion (Omilion Audio), and Mason Marangella (Vertex Effects/The Rig Doctor). We've teamed up to democratize great tone and provide you with our best tricks, tips, resources and hacks so you can build the pedalboard of your dreams! //SPONSORS// The Guitar Sanctuary - https://theguitarsanctuary.com Neural DSP - https://neuraldsp.com (use discount code "chairmen" for 30% off) Mono - https://monocreators.com (use discount code "chairmen" for 10% off) Best-Tronics - https://btpa.com (use code "dachairs" for 10% off) //GUEST// Simon Jarrett (Kingsley Amplification) YT - ‪@PPIMV‬ //HOSTS// Grant Klassen (Goodwood Audio) YT - ‪@GoodwoodAudio‬ IG - https://instagram.com/goodwoodaudio Brian Omilion (Omilion Audio) YT - ‪@omilionaudio‬ IG - https://instagram.com/omilionaudio Mason Marangella (Vertex Effects) YT - ‪@VertexEffectsInc‬ IG - https://instagram.com/vertexeffects //YOUTUBE// Watch COTB Podcast live: https://bit.ly/3VhbNea

Talking History with Phillipa Vincent-Connolly
Episode 20 - In Conversation with Dr Simon Jarrett where we discuss his work as a disability historian

Talking History with Phillipa Vincent-Connolly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 43:40


Dr Simon Jarrett is a historian of disability, specialising in writing and researching about intellectual disability. He has written a book called "Those they called Idiots" and is working on many other projects relating to disability history.

楊照談書-臺北廣播電臺
【楊照談書】Simon Jarrett《白癡的歷史:18世紀至今世人如何看待智能障礙者》第2集

楊照談書-臺北廣播電臺

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 26:22


*本集節目於臺北廣播電臺 112年8月15日晚上9點至9點30分播出* 本書從社會、文化、法律、醫學等面向,透過法庭紀錄、文學作品、笑話集、畫作、俚語、漫畫等重構「白癡」的300年歷史。在18世紀以前,智能障礙者雖可能遭受欺負與矇騙,但也同時受親友的保護,是社會群體中的一份子。 進入19世紀後,他們被認為無法履行公民義務且是需要處理的「社會問題」,應該安置在機構中接受治療與監管。而他們的天生殘疾,過去在法庭上可能是受到寬赦的理由,如今卻解讀成驅使他們犯罪的動力,「白癡」成為對社會秩序造成威脅之徒。 以上內容節錄自博客來網路書店

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楊照談書-臺北廣播電臺
【楊照談書】 Simon Jarrett《白癡的歷史:18世紀至今世人如何看待智能障礙者》第1集

楊照談書-臺北廣播電臺

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 26:38


*本集節目於臺北廣播電臺 112年8月14日晚上9點至9點30分播出* 本書從社會、文化、法律、醫學等面向,透過法庭紀錄、文學作品、笑話集、畫作、俚語、漫畫等重構「白癡」的300年歷史。在18世紀以前,智能障礙者雖可能遭受欺負與矇騙,但也同時受親友的保護,是社會群體中的一份子。 進入19世紀後,他們被認為無法履行公民義務且是需要處理的「社會問題」,應該安置在機構中接受治療與監管。而他們的天生殘疾,過去在法庭上可能是受到寬赦的理由,如今卻解讀成驅使他們犯罪的動力,「白癡」成為對社會秩序造成威脅之徒。 以上內容節錄自博客來網路書店

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Past Caring
Episode 6: Learning Disability

Past Caring

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 44:00


Episode 6 delves more deeply into the themes from our exhibition, "A History of Care or Control?" on the history of learning disability nursing. Content warning: This episode contains a number of terms from learning disability history that are offensive today, especially in the interview with Simon who discusses them as an important part of understanding the history and attitudes towards disabled people. First, hear from writer and performer Emily Curtis and her sister Sophie Potter, who has Down's Syndrome. Emily recently performed her play "Sophie", at the RCN, which explores the sisters' shared experiences growing up together in Hull, including the stigma and the joy Down's Syndrome brought to their lives. Next, historian Dr Simon Jarrett tells us about the often surprising history of learning disability, including how it was understood in the eighteenth century and what the phrase "to live in the community" really means. Simon's book, "Those They Called Idiots" was published by Reaktion in 2020. Finally, retired learning disability nurse Professor Bob Gates tells us about his oral history project collecting the untold stories of nurses who had spent decades working with people with learning disabilities in the large residential hospitals of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Past Caring podcast is produced by Natalie Steed and presented by Frances Reed. Here are few links for more info: View "A History of Care or Control?" online here: https://www.rcn.org.uk/library-exhibitions/Learning-disability-2020 Visit the exhibition at the RCN Library and Heritage Centre until March 2023: https://www.rcn.org.uk/library/About-us/Library-and-Heritage-Centre Sophie is a Mencap Myth Buster: https://www.mencap.org.uk/mythbusters/sophie You can watch the full play, "Sophie", on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/kwh8x2FJkD4

Very Bad Wizards
Episode 213: What Is It Like To Be a Robot Fish Man? (with Ted Chiang)

Very Bad Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 117:48


We’ve done deep dives on three of his stories, and now THE MAN HIMSELF, multi-award winning science fiction author Ted Chiang, joins us to explore the post-apocalyptic world of the video-game SOMA. You play Simon Jarrett, a man who goes for a brain scan in Toronto and wakes up a 100 years later in an underwater research facility, the last remaining hope to preserve human consciousness from extinction. Pizarro confronts his worst nightmare, a first-person experience of stepping into a transporter-style scenario. We talk about how video games can make philosophical problems come alive, what “fission-cases” tell us about personal identity (Tamler’s note: this really should count as our Parfit episode), what it’s like to be conscious without a body, the problem with thought experiments, and lots more. Plus, a new evo-psych study on why bullshitting is adaptive – convince people you’re smart and save energy while you do it! Special Guest: Ted Chiang.

That Pedal Show
Viewer Comments & Questions: 8 July 2019 – That Pedal Show

That Pedal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 35:07


This is the audio from our video here: https://youtu.be/hLYHoElCG3U This segment is where we answer your questions and comments – hopefully every Monday. The main focus of the Q&A will be the main show that went out on the preceding Friday, but we'll answer other stuff too.   Here's the link to the main show being discussed – it was a video about impedance, resistance, capacitance and a bunch of other nerdy electronics stuff with our wonderful friend, Simon Jarrett of Kingsley Amps & Pedals: https://youtu.be/pmUq8uK_AL8   We hope you enjoy this video. Please subscribe to our channel.   You may even want to buy a T-shirt to support our efforts https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com   We are also on Patreon – crowdfunding for creatives https://www.patreon.com/ThatPedalShow   Please visit our preferred retailers! UK & Europe: Andertons Music http://bit.ly/2cRvIvt USA: Riff City Guitar & Music Company http://bit.ly/2cyOYjD Australia: Pedal Empire http://bit.ly/2mWmJQf

That Pedal Show
Tone Caps, Bright Caps, Input Impedance & Other Nerding With Simon Jarrett – That Pedal Show

That Pedal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 73:29


This is the audio from our video here: https://youtu.be/pmUq8uK_AL8 Nerd warning! This show is probably not for first-time viewers, nor anyone looking for quick and simple answers. This stuff is deep, fundamental… and yet all grounded (pun entirely intended) in basic electronics! We are delighted to once again welcome Simon Jarrett to the studio. Simon is the man behind Kingsley Amplifiers (and pedals), based in Maple Ridge, Canada. Dan and I have been consistently blown away with Kingsley’s range of pedals and preamps, partly because of their meticulous design and build quality and partly because they are imbued with Simon’s own personal musical connection with tremendous guitar tone. We attempt to unravel some of that in this show, talking about guitar electronics basics such as input impedance, capacitance in guitar controls (low pass filter) and amp/pedal input stages (coupling capacitor/high pass filter), gain stage biasing and all those interrelated factors that have a fundamental effect on your guitar sound… long before you get into to worrying about which of the 487 Tube Screamer clones to buy. It will be well over the heads of anyone looking for quick fixes or simple answers and advice… but absolutely fascinating for anyone who has been playing and tweaking for years and not quite connecting the dots of what’s actually happening (like me, Mick here). Massive thanks to Simon and his wife Christine for taking time out of their vacation to spend time nerding at That Pedal Show. Enjoy the episode. If you dare! Pedals & stuff in this episode… • TheGigRig Three2Onehttps://www.thegigrig.com/three2one • TC Electronic PolyTune 2 MiniUK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2jKaukTUSA: http://bit.ly/2k2Gu4BAustralia: http://bit.ly/2vn6b6N • Kingsley Surf PrototypeNot out (yet?) • Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer Keeley ModNo longer made • Kingsley Architecht PrototypeNot out (yet?) • Kingsley Squire EF86http://kingsleyamplifiers.com/products/pedals/17/ • Kingsley Constable V2http://kingsleyamplifiers.com/products/pedals/58/ • Electro-Harmonix Memory Man Deluxe 1100-TTUK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2WbQLhG • Catalinbread Topanga ReverbUK & Europe: http://bit.ly/2mj3leKAustralia: http://bit.ly/2qVOTyJ • TheGigRig G2https://www.thegigrig.com/g2 * Why do we have preferred retailer links? Find out here: http://www.thatpedalshow.com/partners Interesting bits and go-to sections…- Intro playing: 0:00- Simon lives in Canada and makes amps and pedals: 2:45- What are we doing today? 6:50- Resonant peak? 8:20- Fundamentals, harmonics and their relationship with guitar tone: 9:45- …and clipping: 12:48- Capacitance, inductance, resistance in pickups, reactance and pots: 14:30- Capacitors on tone pots in guitars: 17:50- Back to resonant peak: 19:00- Rolling down a 0.022uF cap in a Stratocaster: 20:50 (23:15)- 0.0022uF and 0.022uF caps compared: 24:30- Input impedance and why it matters: 29:10- Guitar pickups are high impedance devices: 30:30- Les Paul/Constable/input impedance: 34:43 (35:53)- Coupling caps & bottom end: 37:14 (38:30)- …and input impedance: 39:05- A treble booster is attenuated bottom and top: 39:40- Oh WOW, so THAT’S what a treble booster does. Sort of: 41:20- The effect of the volume control and treble bleeds: 44:40 (48:20)- Mick’s massive generalisation: 55:27- Considerations for the first gain stage of the amp: 57:05- Bias in preamp valves: 58:50 (1:03:30)- Simon plays us out (1:11:37) Guitars in this episode:• Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster – Mick’s video at http://bit.ly/2cQv3yT• Gibson Custom 1958 Les Paul Standard – watch Dan’s video at http://bit.ly/2dbwbvS• Gibson Memphis 1958 ES-335 - no video yet Amps in this episode• Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature with 212 cabinet / TR65B speakers• Fryette Power Station with Two Rock 112 cabinet / WGS12L speaker We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe to our channel. You can buy TPS merch to support our efforts https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com We are on Patreon – crowdfunding for creativeshttps://www.patreon.com/ThatPedalShow Please visit our preferred retailers!UK & Europe: Andertons Music http://bit.ly/2cRvIvtUSA: Riff City Guitar & Music Company http://bit.ly/2cyOYjDAustralia: Pedal Empire http://bit.ly/2mWmJQf

Left Behind Game Club: A Video Game Podcast

We question mankind's remaining humanity in SOMA. Developer: Frictional Games | Publisher: Frictional Games | Release Date: September 22, 2015 Jacob, Moe and special guest Jessica Fantauzzo look through everyone's personal effects, dodge monsters, curl up into the fetal position and question everyone's motives. Also, we flip a coin. Join our Discord server! Go to LeftBehindGame.Club and scroll down to the Discord section of the homepage! If you love the show, please consider a review on iTunes. It helps a lot. Players: Moe Murtadi (@mmurtadi) and Jacob McCourt (@JacobMcCourt) Special Guest: Jessica Fantauzzo (@jfant) Website: LeftBehindGame.Club | Twitter: @LeftBehindClub | Instagram: @LeftBehindGameClub Show Notes (spoilers): 3:00 The origins of SOMA 8:30 SOMA's Toronto connection 9:15 A very explicit spoiler warning... 10:10 Simon Jarrett's start in Toronto 12:00 The brain scan 14:40 The physicality in the game (and Edward Scissorhands) 18:30 What do you mean... they can use doors (like Resident Evil 2's Mr. X)? 21:20 The first enemy and friendly encounter 26:45 Carl Semken and moral choice 29:25 First contact with Catherine Chun and her "heavenly robotic voice" aka "Pokedex Catherine" 31:05 The room floods... and we question everything... 33:35 Meeting Catherine 37:15 Where we are, what happened to Earth 39:50 Moe made so many notes 41:40 The ARK 44:25 The WAU 46:00 Sarah Lindwall 54:45 "A brand new you" 1:00:50 "Flip a coin" 1:03:35 The "cat buttholes" scattered throughout the game, structure gel and Dr. Johan Ross 1:09:00 Walking on the ocean floor is super dope 1:11:00 Moe wants a kick or a punch in this game (and we sneak in some anime) 1:16:00 Finding Catherine and the final sequence of the game 1:21:20 The ARK survey 1:25:30 The "mirror moment" 1:27:10 The WAU's end was disappointing 1:29:50 The Left Behind Quiz Corner 1:36:00 Wrap-up

The National Archives Podcast Series
He is so silly he would rather have a half pence than a shilling: Discovering the history of learning disability

The National Archives Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 47:38


Simon Jarrett explores the fascinating and little-known world of the history of people with learning disabilities, known variously over time as idiots, imbeciles, defectives and the mentally handicapped. Using court records, government files, parish records, prints, art and even jokes we can unearth a rich vein of often surprising information, reaching back to medieval times. Simon Jarrett is a Wellcome Trust doctoral researcher at Birkbeck, University of London, working on 'idiocy' in the eighteenth century. He is the author of Disability in time and place, an English Heritage web resource, and is writing a book on the same subject. You can see Hogarth's Marriage a-la-mode series on Wikipedia and photographs of Cell Barnes Hospital on the Out of Sight, Out of Mind? website This talk formed part of The National Archives' Diversity Week 2014.

History Extra podcast
Disability through the ages

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2012 62:17


Simon Jarrett discusses disability through history, while David Priestland talks about how occupational groups have fought for power over the centuries. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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