Hi Klas,
What about providing the parts as a kit and a small how-to manual? I know
for myself, I would pay 50 to 100 dollars for something like that, It is th=
e
knowledge, not the material you are paying for.
Best,
Mark
On 9/1/06, Klas Strandberg <> wrote:
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> Folks,
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> when testing the Edirol noise etc, a nasty question triggers my brain
> again. It comes up now and then.
> Please give your opinions:
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> Suppose I would make a simple, but very handy low noise amp to Edirol 09
> etc.
> Suppose it is a very simple electronic device, almost beginner's level.
> Suppose I put it into a box and made it (sort of) professional looking.
> Suppose the material cost is 10 USdollars
> Suppose it takes 4 hours / each to make. (A week to make 10)
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> If I want the same pay as the guy fixing my roof or the one mending my
> car,
> then I will need 350 USdollars for it.
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> Can that be justified? Considering that the very same unit would cost 15
> dollars at Radio Shack, if made in China??
>
> Klas.
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Mark Ragsdale
www.moonbridges.com
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