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View Poll Results: offer kits in basic (PCB) and advanced (hard wired) options | |||
thats a good idea | 4 | 66.67% | |
no, not feasible | 2 | 33.33% | |
Voters: 6. You may not vote on this poll |
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build complexity option?
was wondering about the feasibility of offering kits as PCB or point-to-point.
point to point and tag board can be quite daunting for the first timer, and not everyone would want to build a 'budget' amp. so if a 300b (for example) was available as either pcb based or hard wired, less experienced builders could have a go at (I hate to use the word) 'better' amps, and convert them to point to point later. thoughts anyone? |
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Re: build complexity option?
I have problems with the choice of answers again, I do think its a good idea, but I am not sure how feasable it would be.
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Re: build complexity option?
I have voted NO.
Offering a kit with 'options' can only lead to increased support issues. Also designing the layout of a kits chassis/hardware to suit both PtP and PCB would probably increase development costs. |
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