No I do not think so.
I like to mess about with Hi fi and such
and there was nothing for me in the last 3 mags
apart from same digital duda thats meant to play music in pheraps the nex 5 issues.
All I get is dsp programmable stuff and it is all in tiny litle components that I could not wok with .
Unless you spend 2.5 K for an oven that ken cook pizza as well.
I could not realy see much difference between the last few issues and the free mags you get from Farnell or RS -
IMO Sorry at present ansver is no.
I like to mess about with Hi fi and such
and there was nothing for me in the last 3 mags
apart from same digital duda thats meant to play music in pheraps the nex 5 issues.
All I get is dsp programmable stuff and it is all in tiny litle components that I could not wok with .
Unless you spend 2.5 K for an oven that ken cook pizza as well.
I could not realy see much difference between the last few issues and the free mags you get from Farnell or RS -
IMO Sorry at present ansver is no.
Me too (me neither). Elektor made a very clear choice some years ago to consider electronics to be primarily a programming exercise and building blocks.
In the mean time, basic knowledge and application of analogue electronics is ever developing, but you won’t find much anymore in Elektor. Those days are gone.
So, I happily spend my money instead on books from Linear Audio, Bob Cordell, Douglas Self, etc.
Farewell good old Elektuur.
In the mean time, basic knowledge and application of analogue electronics is ever developing, but you won’t find much anymore in Elektor. Those days are gone.
So, I happily spend my money instead on books from Linear Audio, Bob Cordell, Douglas Self, etc.
Farewell good old Elektuur.
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