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Does it makes sense to specialize collection in a certain generation?

By volcanolotus

6 years ago


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    #16 6 years ago

    I knew I was getting old when all the the DJs started sounding like a bunch of braying jackasses.

    #23 6 years ago

    My short time experience is in 18 months I have wound up with 5 pins. They are all the same brand and same family of circuit boards. The pins are all 35 years old and things are always happening that I am learning how to fix.

    Electronics troubleshooting has never been my top skill (but I'm learning) so it has been nice to be able to swap out circuit boards to help isolate the issue at had.

    Nuts and bolts and screws will be the same across any mechanical item. Either you know how to use a screwdriver, or you don't.

    If you are strong with electronics trouble shooting and repair techniques, then mix it up. However, if electronics is not your strong suit, I suggest staying one brand and one system for awhile while you are starting out.

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