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Enthusiastic electronic engineers CHPrecision and Vitus Audio

BentonF

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The build and engineering is very impressive. Not just junk in a fancy blingy box. Men who started off as engineers doing DIY projects but taking it further. Despite Fremer who is anti-digital, one is still impressed by the passion of these guys and efforts to build something that is seemingly simple like a PCB and populate it but to do it well requires an immense of work and quality control.


 

HarmonicTHD

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The build and engineering is very impressive. Not just junk in a fancy blingy box. Men who started off as engineers doing DIY projects but taking it further. Despite Fremer who is anti-digital, one is still impressed by the passion of these guys and efforts to build something that is seemingly simple like a PCB and populate it but to do it well requires an immense of work and quality control.


Why is the engineering impressive?
 

Leporello

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The build and engineering is very impressive. Not just junk in a fancy blingy box. Men who started off as engineers doing DIY projects but taking it further. Despite Fremer who is anti-digital, one is still impressed by the passion of these guys and efforts to build something that is seemingly simple like a PCB and populate it but to do it well requires an immense of work and quality control.


What problems do the engineering and passion solve?
 

MaxwellsEq

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... build something that is seemingly simple like a PCB and populate it but to do it well requires an immense of work and quality control.
Populating PCBs is pretty much the task of any electronics manufacturer. Sure, it can be done badly, but doing it well doesn't require "an immense of work".

Laying things out to look nice may be a mistake. The optimum path design may not be the most visually satisfying, but at least it is the most sensible.
 
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