While i do agree on most of what you said, when it comes to microphones Warm Audio is easily "out-buildeable", and not a great example of how mics should be built. Proven here many times before. On the other hand, there are many other great companies in Warm price range, or much less that would be difficult to beat.if you think you're going to out build Warm Audio? I mean... forget about it. You know what I mean?
How about seeing your own design as a commercially produced product?
It's happened to me more than once...
Then someone produced a kit...then people started selling assembled kits on eBay...then people started selling clones on eBay.
Too bad, I would love to avoid himMic owner doesn't want this guru's name shared.
Some companies don’t publish everything as well making it a bit more of a challenge. For example, I’m the current custodian of scores of volumes of WE engineering information, engineers notes, transformer builds, right down to where the materials were sourced from etc, that was marked “ not for publication”. I’m keeping it that way forever, eventually I will destroy it all.
Actually, I think it’s rather priceless. Engineers handwritten notes that discuss the very detail of the design, materials and even an eye opening insight as to how some of the WE input transformers were designed and built. Calculations etc…but they were never meant for publication…so…"... eventually I will destroy it all."
Oh golly, please don't do that. Is there a university engineering library nearby that you could donate to? The Internet Archive?
Is it really worthless?
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