Thanks for the reply.
Well, no i didn't misunderstood, just interpreted the
red highlighted tex on the product pages, thats all.
If you say so that you will be able to repair boards
nice,fine, i assume that will be some kind of charge
for doing so..
Anyhow there will be a balance point for you because there
will be pople who will modify and or dabbling about with the
circuit and in that case you have to make a decision whom to
reject and whom not to reject for service when things fail.
The DIY label on the product *will* invite all kind of
modding people and they will do hilarious things.
Cheers
Kurt Dervend
> You probably misunderstood something. Of course there will be support, but
> not for the customers assembly but only for the DIY board. This is why we
> are about to modify the board for the usage of dual row pin headers (like
> the A-100 bus connectors) so that dual row female connectors with ribbon
> cables can be used to connect all potentiometers, switches, LEDs, sockets
> and no on. In this case no soldering at the DIY synth board is necessary and
> it can be disconnected very easily from the customers assembly for service.
> In case that indeed the board is defective it can be sent in for repair by
> disconnecting it from the customers assembly. We will have a test
> environment that allows to check out very fast if the synth board is working
> as it should or if there is a fault.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>