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I want to make some PCBs
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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 98218" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>@Ian</p><p>The backup job still works, no fire or anything like that. I'll give you a call after work so we can arrange. </p><p></p><p>It's great if you buy one, but especially if it is used, it's better if you know how to test drive it. So borrowing one first is the way to go. There's always a lot of conflicting advice about what is better in practice. Especially digital/analog. But if you play around with one/both types a bit you can get a feel for it and make a more informed decision.</p><p></p><p>Used is usually about 50% of new. R3k almost covers a new entry level model now. Johnc was very lucky. A 60dB increase in price still isn't enough for the model you want once you understand the temptations. Same as everything. R2.00 faults kill R200k amplifiers. It's all about perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 98218, member: 691"] @Ian The backup job still works, no fire or anything like that. I'll give you a call after work so we can arrange. It's great if you buy one, but especially if it is used, it's better if you know how to test drive it. So borrowing one first is the way to go. There's always a lot of conflicting advice about what is better in practice. Especially digital/analog. But if you play around with one/both types a bit you can get a feel for it and make a more informed decision. Used is usually about 50% of new. R3k almost covers a new entry level model now. Johnc was very lucky. A 60dB increase in price still isn't enough for the model you want once you understand the temptations. Same as everything. R2.00 faults kill R200k amplifiers. It's all about perspective. [/QUOTE]
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