Hi o,
RS still has stores in the Houston area, although it is difficult to find anything useful there due to the swell of phone products taking over the stores and the employees are largely worse than useless, though tenacious in arm twisting customers to sign up for cell phone plans.
"easy to correct"...using the original intent of this thread as an analogy, would replacing or adding electrical parts indiscriminately be an advisable path for improving the sonic accuracy of a component vs measuring their effect on the electrical performance of the subject component? Acoustical design is science just like electrical design.
Dave
RS still has stores in the Houston area, although it is difficult to find anything useful there due to the swell of phone products taking over the stores and the employees are largely worse than useless, though tenacious in arm twisting customers to sign up for cell phone plans.
"easy to correct"...using the original intent of this thread as an analogy, would replacing or adding electrical parts indiscriminately be an advisable path for improving the sonic accuracy of a component vs measuring their effect on the electrical performance of the subject component? Acoustical design is science just like electrical design.
Dave