In Reply to: Making It On Your Own posted by Peter Qvortrup on May 3, 2007 at 03:58:31:
That's quite a claim Peter. There is no such thing as a perfect device. And so, each design has to be tuned or should I say can be tuned to a certain type of sound with the ingredients. This can be done with any circuit. Some very simple circuits can be tuned to quite a high degree of fidelity. Simple looking circuits on paper may not be the easiest for the little guys to navigate (little guys being electrons).So you have your audio circuit and power supply design and you throw the best parts at it to make it the best thing you can make. Note the qualifiers in that this is "your circuit" so no better or worse than anyone elses who has put in similar groundwork and "your best parts" which are the things you think sound best in your circuit. That only qualifies things for your taste. If that isn't to someone elses taste, then your best isn't the best for someone else.
You therefore cannot claim that your product cannot be bested by someone else's design. Some people hereabouts may have been developing their design for far longer than you. But because they are a DIYer, you claim they cannot achieve what you do. Are you sure you are saying that?
Stephen
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