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Re: What engineering is

Posted by MAD MAN HARJU on January 3, 2005 at 14:16:04:

Hi John

I have a technical education and have been upgrading it the latest four years and am supposed to write my thesis so I can get my degree in electrical engineering AGAIN but at a higher level. And I realize that there is more to audio design than just numbers on a computer or from a piece of test equipment. So I might have big chance to get the grasp of audio related things in amplifier design.

“The trick is to be open minded to what works in audio, but having the technical background to ultimately make sense of what you hear, and perhaps derive a test procedure, or a design approach that is more successful than the typical mid fi design approach.”

I think you are right on the spot here.


Enjoy Creating / Mad Man Harju