I realize that Paul has already banged the gavel, but since we're all still venting... I, too, vote "No" to proposition 'Stuff-it.' It's not that I'm in love with sorting resistors (did enough of that crap as a college job... I'm surprised I still want to see the things), but it doesn't bother me either, and takes very little time for most modules. In fact there were only two of them where I found myself wondering, "Is there no end to these things!?!" I have an illuminated magnifier and I can sort and order them while watching TV even, sticking them in a block of Styrofoam in order, then use the handy lead-bender, and before you know it that step is done. And now that the parts may come sequenced on tape, that part is even easier! Then there's the pride factor, and the death-defying 'I could make a fatal mistake at any time!' excitement of doing it oneself... and then there's money. Not that $12 is a lot on its own, but considering that it would only remove an hour's worth of the work, if even that, it hardly seems worth it to me. Eight modules with a $12 markup... well, heck, there's an extra Envelope Generator kit & shipping right there. And if you think of the venerable EG kit, adding that $12 puts it over the $100 mark (a psychological impediment?) and now instead of being able to build one in 90 minutes, I would be able to build one in... 81 minutes? That doesn't add up for me. Now, if Paul were to announce that his rich uncle Beelzebub got him an automatic insertion machine and wave solder pot for his birthday, and he was sick of bagging and tagging parts, so all of a sudden pre-assembled modules would be $10 *cheaper* than kits, well, heck, I like to solder as much as the next guy, but I'll take that deal in a flat minute! But to raise the prices solely to skip a few pages of the assembly manual doesn't seem worth it to me. As has been pointed out, prices may go up for other reasons, such as manufacturers' costs going up, so why rush it? Someone this morning mentioned stocking some common MOTM parts and squirreling them away for the future when they aren't available anymore... that's a good idea! If I were to set aside an extra $12 per module, I might think about spending it on stocking up on extra MOTM semiconductors rather than speeding me through the assembly process. Bottom line: I will always vote to keep prices down unless that sacrifices quality of the final product or its features. In this case, adding that cost doesn't seem to me to add quality or features. Obviously if I were assembling these for a living, day in and day out, I would feel differently, but after building four VCOs, four EGs, etc., I'm not sick of making them yet! All this said, I would like to express this: I'm so very glad that Paul is constantly looking for options and ways to make the whole MOTM experience better for us, and that he lets us vote like this! While we all vote "Yay" or "Nay" on these issues, I think we're all implicitly grateful that Paul is always looking for creative solutions and allowing us to help analyze their value. I may be casting a negative vote today, but I'm still happy that issues like this come up!
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Don't Stuff It
2001-03-13 by Tkacs, Ken
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