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Old 08-12-2012, 07:58 PM #1
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Default Anybody do any work with electronics?

I'd like to build a new amplifier for my headphones from a company that sells kits. I've never done electronics work before, but would like to get into it as a hobby. Everyone is telling me to pay the $150 to have the factory build the kit for me and send it as a completed unit, as the initial investment in supplies won't be much less (soldering station, multimeter, etc).

To me, having them build it kind of defeats the purpose as I'm purposely doing an easy kit in order to learn, so I can build harder kits later on. That said, I'm a little worried about the double vision or other MG symptoms causing problems. I was just wondering if anyone else here works with electronics, or finds it difficult to do that type thing.

Just as a side note, if they build it, I'll get it much sooner than if I wait until I've recovered from the thymectomy, and then attempt it myself.

Thanks,

Jeff
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