Transistor Sockets

bro, calm down, i’m not your dad, im not @bluedmc777 ‘s dad either, my opinions aren’t an instruction.
if you wanna use sockets, fill your boots, do what makes you happy 🫶🏻

i initially opted to stfu because i knew i’d see reactive emotional posts like this, but @bluedmc777 asked, so deal with it.
my advice is simply based on my personal experience of what i’ve found to be worthwhile. and that’s not gonna be for everyone.
but if you’re taking my advice as a personal dig or some righteous claim then idk, that might just be a you problem
Feral wasn't replying to you in particular, he was adding his opinion to the conversation. If you're not familiar with Feral, he can be a bit...















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bro, calm down, i’m not your dad, im not @bluedmc777 ‘s dad either, my opinions aren’t an instruction.
if you wanna use sockets, fill your boots, do what makes you happy 🫶🏻

i initially opted to stfu because i knew i’d see reactive emotional posts like this, but @bluedmc777 asked, so deal with it.
my advice is simply based on my personal experience of what i’ve found to be worthwhile. and that’s not gonna be for everyone.
but if you’re taking my advice as a personal dig or some righteous claim then idk, that might just be a you problem

'Twas a general lament, my rant not specifically directed at you. If it had been, I would've quoted your post. 😜

Actually, I agree with much of your post, I dig it/dug it, but did not take it as a personal dig.
I'm not trying to coerce anyone to use/avoid sockets —My post basically said: "to each their own".


I might be a socketeer, but there's no socket-tear here, no black-eye...

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We're good, it's all good.

May the Ge-Force Be with You ⚔️, and Live silicon-Long and Prosper 🖖.
 
The rule is if you use transistor sockets you must also use an outie DC jack, a white washer on the foot switch and DYMO labels on the enclosure for maximum forum outrage.

All joking aside, I always use IC sockets because ICs have too many legs and screw-ups would be frequent with my soldering skills, plus the fit is secure and they allow for IC swaps in case of duds.

I quickly outgrew transistor sockets. I test the circuit and commit to solder. I never revisit a circuit or try new transistors in it later on.
If you do use transistor sockets, the fit is loose so a drop of hot glue can help.
 
'Twas a general lament, my rant not specifically directed at you. If it had been, I would've quoted your post. 😜

Actually, I agree with much of your post, I dig it/dug it, but did not take it as a personal dig.
I'm not trying to coerce anyone to use/avoid sockets —My post basically said: "to each their own".


I might be a socketeer, but there's no socket-tear here, no black-eye...

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We're good, it's all good.

May the Ge-Force Be with You ⚔️, and Live silicon-Long and Prosper 🖖.
my apologies.
to me it appeared to be reacting, as has occurred in other threads of the same topic that seem to generate a little bit of friction 😉
should’ve known better and just ignore the thread.

all good 🍻
 
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I try to say simply what I like to do. Not trying to tell anyone what to do - and in saying what I like to do I like to give a reason to explain. There's (probably) more than one way to skin a cat. I dunno - never skinned one, and I'm not about to start. I think building pedals is fun which is why I prefer it over skinning small vertebrates. And this is no way a dig against Feral Feline, who doesn't seem all that feral to me, and I suspect may not even be feline (No offense). I have never seen a feline use a computer, whether connected to the internets or not. Even kitty litter can be a stretch for most cats I've known so how is a cat supposed to know how to breadboard a circuit?

Maybe I should take up skinning cats... But definitely not owls.
 
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