I'm not an electronic guru by any stretch of the imagination. Just knowing the basics to not blow anything up and have it operational.
My self graditude lays in tying wood and metal craft into audio isolation or acoustic treating and so forth.
I have not gone where others have gone and invested a bunch of money in to projects when part of it is experimental. You must have a certain amount of confidence when cash is at stake.
I very much appreciate amplifiers that were made in someones garage and looks better than some of the electronics you would see on retail shelves out there
I may not have much to add in those aspects, but I'll be out here lurking in on them
My self graditude lays in tying wood and metal craft into audio isolation or acoustic treating and so forth.
I have not gone where others have gone and invested a bunch of money in to projects when part of it is experimental. You must have a certain amount of confidence when cash is at stake.
I very much appreciate amplifiers that were made in someones garage and looks better than some of the electronics you would see on retail shelves out there
I may not have much to add in those aspects, but I'll be out here lurking in on them
Oh well, what you get diying, if it ever works, is a lot of wasted money and time.
Retail stuff is good enough for most users.
Some thing, maybe the only thing, all of us have in common.
I would not say most of us belong to the "most users" category of users
I get told to -turn it down- one dozen times a day
Oh well, what you get diying, if it ever works, is a lot of wasted money and time.
Sounds like a failure of imagination on your part.
Oh well, what you get diying, if it ever works, is a lot of wasted money and time.
Retail stuff is good enough for most users.
There's a lot of merit in that statement and if you want to save money then buy retail unless you just want a single amp or speaker from a proven design.
DIY (design it yourself or do it yourself) however is also about the journey, curiosity, satisfaction and money and time doesn't come into it for me. If I just wanted music I would buy retail as it would be less expensive long term. BTW, I don't get too many failures but I have stacks of unused stuff (some I give away) but I still build more I don't need.
Over the last couple of decades, DIY has cost me less than A$40 a week which is less than a packet of cigs so good value for the enjoyment it has provided.
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rabbitz
mchambin is pulling our leg (although he speaks the truth ).
He is a diyer all right, looked at his posting history here.
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/members/mchambin.html
George
mchambin is pulling our leg (although he speaks the truth ).
He is a diyer all right, looked at his posting history here.
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/members/mchambin.html
George
Thanks, not really leg pulling, to be honest just a little bit though.
I did built a full blown system for a turntable. Amplifier, preamp with phono input, regulated power supply, speakers. 2 x 10W rms.
All made from scratch. Worked perfectly good for me, then was given and worked for decades.
Meanwhile I bought quite the same system, I did not mind building another one. I had other hobbies at that time.
I did built a full blown system for a turntable. Amplifier, preamp with phono input, regulated power supply, speakers. 2 x 10W rms.
All made from scratch. Worked perfectly good for me, then was given and worked for decades.
Meanwhile I bought quite the same system, I did not mind building another one. I had other hobbies at that time.
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