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Re: What engineering is and isn't

That's OK, Soundmind, I understand.
For me, subscribing to journals is necessary to keep current and to subject me to heavy math and concepts so that I don't forget what I learned in university, 40 years ago. ;-)
With the normal analog engineering that I do, heavy math is not important on an everyday basis, and what you don't use, you lose. You are obviously working on stuff that keeps you sharp. Nothing wrong with that.
My point is that I am not just some sort of tinkerer with circuits. I take engineering seriously, just like you do.
Unfortunately, I have had designs fail to sound good, without initially having any reason for it. I have learned to trust in 'what works' and at the same time I try to design circuits that measure well.


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