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<blockquote data-quote="W8 a minute" data-source="post: 4128104" data-attributes="member: 570378"><p>Those pictures mean nothing to me. It only shows the difference between a hand drawn design and a CAD design.</p><p></p><p>A hand soldered jumper might have less resistance and a shorter path, therefore a better design.</p><p></p><p>But who wants to pay for hand labor when you can input your design into a computer and have a clean looking, machine assembled and wave soldered, circuit board pop out the other side? What you see as a better looking design I see as a cheaper design.</p><p></p><p>I see a lot of open space in those new designs that are left open for large power and speaker traces on the board. I bet if we hand soldered some nice Monster Cable in there we could eliminate some of that space and make the amplifier more smaller and efficient. But Monster Cable and hand labor = $$$$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W8 a minute, post: 4128104, member: 570378"] Those pictures mean nothing to me. It only shows the difference between a hand drawn design and a CAD design. A hand soldered jumper might have less resistance and a shorter path, therefore a better design. But who wants to pay for hand labor when you can input your design into a computer and have a clean looking, machine assembled and wave soldered, circuit board pop out the other side? What you see as a better looking design I see as a cheaper design. I see a lot of open space in those new designs that are left open for large power and speaker traces on the board. I bet if we hand soldered some nice Monster Cable in there we could eliminate some of that space and make the amplifier more smaller and efficient. But Monster Cable and hand labor = $$$$ [/QUOTE]
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