No, no. I just wanted to make sure its OK. I might pull of these hi-jacks one of these days. That's all.
I installed pcb feet on mine and built a case around it. Custom wiring I didn't find that difficult with it. And yes it's annoying that it takes so long for it to arrive. And if you're from a country that has tvs without rgb a supergun isn't quite that simple. But aside from that yeah they're pretty simple.
Twimfy is training to become a Somalian boatman lol - something tells me he's kind of realised his mistake. :nod:
Well, I'd probably be one of your first customers. That's a bit of a jump regarding component costs, but if it means your product is more reliable I'd go down the better quality route. I'm just never sure when I look at commercially (semi) available SGs that they are any good or not.
Hmm tempted to edit my post to say. PLEASE DELETE FORGET IT DON'T WANT YOUR COMMENTS I DON'T HAVE TO LISTEN TO YOU ALL. And then open another thread below this one saying the same thing but slating every one. Anyway, post edited, not sure if Kev's comment was real or not but scares me anyway. OT: @Retro, I'd be your second customer. Vogatek doesn't cut it (even though I really like it) but i'm just not skilled enough to put together a really good supergun. Awareness of them seems to be on the rise but with nobody to supply them other than the wait 30 days guy who invented the Vogatek there is definitely a market for them. If you were to invest some money into buying the parts and assembling say 100 of them, it may take sometime to bring in the profits and you'd be out of pocket for sometime but I think it would be worth it in the long run.