Re: Very Good Construction article [message #10422 is a reply to message #10421] |
Mon, 06 March 2006 13:28 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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My thought is that I don't have the time, money, patience and listening skills to properly test different implementations and evaluate the merits of boutique vs common parts. I'm sure there are differences between the various types of coupling caps and resistors, but at $10/$20/$30 a piece, I'm not in the position to test for the hell of it. (Remember how all those resitors you bought from Angela's add up?) I think this is where the large manufacturers have an advantage. The serious ones set aside time and resource to test and refine beyond what most DIY'ers are able to do in their basement. (Then the accountants come in and tell the engineers to use the cheapest parts.) Because I can only afford (and allowed by my wife) to build a limited number of amps, I tend to stick to "tried-n-trues"
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Still interested in getting together? [message #10424 is a reply to message #10423] |
Mon, 06 March 2006 15:31 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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John, You still interested in getting together? We tossed the idea around a couple of weeks back. I'd like to make arrangements with Martinelli to pick up my bandsaw and I have my eye on Apr 22. Prairie Home Companion is taping a show on that Saturday in Rochester.
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Re: Still interested in getting together? [message #10426 is a reply to message #10425] |
Wed, 08 March 2006 07:47 |
GarMan
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Just read the show details again and realized it's in Rochester MN, not Rochester NY. Unfortunately, no show. I still need to coordinate with Martinelli on the saw, but I understand that 9 hrs is a long ways away.
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