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#121607 - 17/10/2002 16:41 Tuner Kit Review in "Empeg Reviews" section of BBS
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Does anyone ever read the "reviews" section of the BBS? I thought that thread would be overflowing with replies by now.
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#121608 - 17/10/2002 16:46 Re: Tuner Kit Review in "Empeg Reviews" section of BBS [Re: tfabris]
fusto
addict

Registered: 27/12/2001
Posts: 504
Loc: Lummi Island, WA
We do now.


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#121609 - 17/10/2002 17:48 Re: Tuner Kit Review in "Empeg Reviews" section of BBS [Re: tfabris]
AndrewT
old hand

Registered: 16/02/2002
Posts: 867
Loc: Oxford, UK
My initial reaction to reading your tuner assembly post a few minutes after you submitted it was "Wow, awesome, when can I get my kit?".

I think that your post/thread will become required reading for those awaiting their kits, especially for people with limited assembly experience. With any luck a lot of people will feel confident enough to tackle this project where they were once uncertain whether to have-a-go.
Perhaps though, I'm one of the wrong people to 'chirp up' here since I'm very familiar with the skills and techniques required to assemble something of this nature...

Usually with these kits the documentation consists of loosely translated Chinese-English paragraphs accompanying an out-of-step PCB legend, thanks to PCA it seems those days are numbered!

The individual marking of components within the kit you described is unprecedented IMHO. This is THE point where most hobbyists go wrong with regular kits and at the same time where suppliers ship the wrong components and leave the hobbyist to 'make good' the situation by best guessing, that's where things often go awry.
Pre-bent legs on ICs? I've seen enough sub-assemblies where the assembler has 'shoehorned' the 'as manufactured' splayed IC legs into a socket (and it looks like somebody else has too!) to know this is a really good idea.

All-in-all, assembly sounds boringly predictable and I doubt anyone will experience the "sphincter factor" you mentioned. Assembling electronic kits isn't meant to be this way, you're *supposed* to have some sparks and smoke, otherwise where's the fun?

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#121610 - 18/10/2002 05:29 Re: Tuner Kit Review in "Empeg Reviews" section of BBS [Re: tfabris]
Daria
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
I don't read anything by section; I just look over "last 24 hours" or whatever the right amount of time is. Am I weird?

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#121611 - 18/10/2002 22:08 Re: Tuner Kit Review in "Empeg Reviews" section of BBS [Re: Daria]
holio
stranger

Registered: 18/01/2002
Posts: 41
me too.

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