Re: [sdiy] Circuit Boards / kits

rdrake rdrake at data2action.com
Thu Sep 25 01:22:01 CEST 2008


amen to that.  i've seen a number of projects that failed to materialize because they got spread thin or overly ambitious w/ parts, panels, etc.  any monkey (that'd be me) can figure out how to source parts, it's the genuine harry b. circuit design that i'm excited about...  bridechamber and smallbear do a pretty good job of providing specialty parts, and bridechamber does motm-format panels for many of the indie designs.  

oh, and how 'bout a VC bbd delay? (ducks)

b



>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: jason at redfish.net
>To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Sent: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 14:17:47
>
>if the MOTM experience is anything to go by, then
>offering full kits 
>means spending large amounts of time making them
>up, as opposed to 
>working on designs.
>
>IMHO, PCB & BOM with Mouser/etc order numbers is a
>good compromise.
>
>unless Harry has staff/kids to do all the kitting
>:-)
>
>
>>my vote goes to options and quality, as opposed to
>lower price.
>>
>>also, as others said, it would be *really* great
>if you offered the
>>full kits, especially the panels (but those COULD
>be cheap), i guess
>>i'm not the only one with finished projects
>waiting for
>>enclosure/panel.
>>
>>i can't wait to see what you have in mind, hooray!
>:)
>>
>>jure
>
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