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it's pretty simple...there is NO incentive for a company to publicize its schematics

So: $61 shipping one-way doesn't sound too bad in the scheme of things. And if they let just anyone fuck with the circuit boards (probably SMD) then fixing the damage done by someone who doesn't know what they are doing would cost a lot more time and energy.

but i do agree, it would be better overall if a company would just say, OK, you own the amplifier, here are the schematics and what you need to fix it.

OTOH, with the competition in this industry so intense, there is little incentive for a company to do that.

and maybe, just maybe, a company would have a policy like that to convince the product owners that their products are SPECIAL, when in fact they are just magic tricks in a box. which they are. but what's behind the screen? no good magician will reveal his tricks for nothing.



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  • it's pretty simple...there is NO incentive for a company to publicize its schematics - Tom Schuman 13:47:52 10/21/14 (0)

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