WPPCProductions said:
Nobody want to build/repair electronic gear anymore except us few on here.Electronic are so cheap now because of Walmart and those box stores like Best Buy and P.C. Richard.Except for the overpriced Radio shack.The public
rather buy the device build and plug it in.
But only unacceptable crud is available.
Audio has disappeared in the same way as anything alse so commodified that we forget there was ever a time when
it was a item of much more broad-based attention.
Supposing you like any given thing in this world, there's someone out there trying to subvert (capture) that product/method.
They always find some way to market a new wrinkle.
One of the best ever is CDs. Here's a great way to make sure people will pay to repurchase something.
Sell a brittle product, very easy to damage completely and permanently.
Glad I bought up stockof components for myself years ago. Lots of parts to paw through right here at home.
It's getting very hard to find parts in stock in Chicago.
Tri-State Electronics in Mount Prospect is still going, but has drastically reduced component selection and followed the
"official invetnory control" advisors that decided we don't need zeners anymore, coupling transformers, or rf connectors, or
double cotton covered wire, or multi-deck bandswitches, or 450v electrolytics, or a semiconductor cross reference manual, or...