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Warning! Some Electronics devices contain lethal voltages that can kill you. If you do not feel qualified to work with dangerous voltages, refer your repairs to a qualified technician. By giving you online advice, I am assuming no liability for any injury or damages you might incur through your own actions.
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Originally posted by voxrules! View Post...Enzo's and bnwitt comments about Leo tend to depict the image of a terribly greedy man in place of the image of the inquisitive, curious, perfectionist genius I had in my mind....
Leo did seem to be a real penny pincher when he designed things, always trying to find a better and cheaper way to do things. But, these cost savings were usually reflected in the cost past on to the consumer.
And as far as I know, a warantee repair costs Fender money, as they have to pay the service station for the labor and reimburse the replaced parts.
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I never called Leo greedy. I said he was the master of making things good enough. If 20% resistors were good enough, why waste money on 5% resistors? Leo was never in the business of making ultra chic boutique amps.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostI said he was the master of making things good enough.Warning! Some Electronics devices contain lethal voltages that can kill you. If you do not feel qualified to work with dangerous voltages, refer your repairs to a qualified technician. By giving you online advice, I am assuming no liability for any injury or damages you might incur through your own actions.
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Originally posted by 52 Bill View PostLeo did seem to be a real penny pincher when he designed things, always trying to find a better and cheaper way to do things. But, these cost savings were usually reflected in the cost past on to the consumer.
( BTW I think part of my bad understanding is due to my design attitude, as an automation engineer for me "good enough" is just not good enough.... ).
Thanks and best regardsHoc unum scio: me nihil scire.
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Originally posted by voxrules! View PostBTW I think part of my bad understanding is due to my design attitude, as an automation engineer for me "good enough" is just not good enough.... ).
Well you have to remember Leo's good enough was coupled with pioneering during the time. His equipment was what everyone else copied.Warning! Some Electronics devices contain lethal voltages that can kill you. If you do not feel qualified to work with dangerous voltages, refer your repairs to a qualified technician. By giving you online advice, I am assuming no liability for any injury or damages you might incur through your own actions.
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