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Old September 23rd 06, 09:00 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
Jan Panteltje Jan Panteltje is offline
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Default Amp Design Concept -- Preliminary

On a sunny day (23 Sep 2006 11:49:37 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
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wrote:
Give us a break. When practical a properly done solder joint is always
more reliable than a connector.

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Right on...


Jan Panteltje wrote:
100% wrong, see my other posting.


Jan, you saying that a connector is more reliable than a solder
connection in my opinion is outrageous.


You are free to your opinion, please read my other posting,
look at the pictures provided too.

Please provide some evidence to
support your claim.


I suggest you learn how to use google.
The URL is:
www.google.com

You _will_ have to specify the context of your tests,
that is the scientific method.
I _never_ did say 'any connector' is more reliable then 'any solder
connection'.

So define your connector and define your solder connection.
You are just generalising the subject, YOU make claims that are not specified,
so if you have some experience, other then mains plugs, let us hear about it.
And mains plugs do not normally fail, at least not over here.

Bye ;-)