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beagles15t
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What’s everyone go to friedman for super hi gain stuff ?
A lot of this is marketing semantics but I think the most literal (and therefore encompassing) way to think about this is:
Handwiring is referring to a construction ‘method’ (and so it’s possible for some people to argue whether even a PCB can be handwired).
Point to point (though i think what you really mean is turret board, i doubt it’s truly PTP) i think of as a physical construction type. There is no arguing whether something is PTP or turret board - it’s either there or it isnt.
Handwiring used to be highly (probably completely) correlated with non-PCB construction but with the proliferation of PCB - and i would argue desire of manufacturers to overcome the perceived bias against PCB, many chose to emphasize the handwired aspect of their builds (even if PCB) to better associate their products with quality that had usually been reserved for turret board, PTP, etc.
Personally, I think all that should matter is the quality of components used - and the competency and care of the people doing the build, whichever method is the one being used.