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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 9674" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Agree with RS, on one of high value custom projects where chassis, transformers and labour and valves for the thermionically disadvantaged represent the bulk of the "expense" it is twice the price but you get what you order, you get it in max 7 days and if one factors in time spent hunting, driving, lining up at the trade counter etc etc, it is probably competitive. AND you have some assurance of future supply as stocked items are not driven by other bigger customers for that part as with all the other guys.</p><p></p><p>For eg Rubycon cap stocks at Avnet appear to be lower and lower as more and more of their big clients buy their cheaper brand for non critical applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 9674, member: 361"] Agree with RS, on one of high value custom projects where chassis, transformers and labour and valves for the thermionically disadvantaged represent the bulk of the "expense" it is twice the price but you get what you order, you get it in max 7 days and if one factors in time spent hunting, driving, lining up at the trade counter etc etc, it is probably competitive. AND you have some assurance of future supply as stocked items are not driven by other bigger customers for that part as with all the other guys. For eg Rubycon cap stocks at Avnet appear to be lower and lower as more and more of their big clients buy their cheaper brand for non critical applications. [/QUOTE]
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