[Test-Equipment] RF spectrum analysis
Brian Burns
brian at lessonsinlutherie.com
Mon Jan 20 12:43:20 EST 2014
Hello again All,
Once again, many thanks for all the responses! It's very pleasing to be a
newbie on the list, and have so many of you take the time and energy to post
such thoughtful suggestions (:->)...
~ Just sell one extra guitar for $4000, and you can afford a $1500 spectrum
analyzer.
Ahhh yes, David! The selling is not the problem, it's the making! They
practically sell themselves, particularly to steel string players who
typically have never played a good nylon string guitar. After spending some
20 or so years experimenting, and building jigs and fixtures, I'm finally in
production mode, and in a way yours is the best bit of advice. I'll just put
my ham work on the shelf until guitar production makes it affordable. It's
only a hobby, isn't it?
Cheers, and thanks again!
Brian
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