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Old 26th June 2009   #70
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Originally Posted by Eemo1 View Post
I understand your point. seems like you don't understand mine.

want to mix = spend years learning.
don't want to learn = let someone else do it.

want to build units = spend years learning.
don't want to learn = buy the unit.
That's exactly it! It wouldn't even take years, just some extra time dedicated to figuring out how the compressor works. Nice!!




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Originally Posted by memphisindie View Post
Want to design mixes = spend years learning, intern, have ears, or, it's all for naught.
No ear or don't want to learn or intern = leave it to a pro

Want to build units on your own time = use the schematic and get help if you need it
Want to DESIGN units for others for money= spend years learning

I understand your point and it's kind of a strange one.
China and other countries have factories full of people that assemble electronics, precision measurement stuff, computers, and high end audio pieces and they don't know one thing about electronics. They just know how to operate their station for next to no money.
Nice try memphisindie... but not quite. I'd have to disagree with your equations up there
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