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Where do people buy electronic components in Aberdeen, other than Maplin? Maplin are handy but are a big rip off. I would buy online, but I'm struggling to find one retailer that has everything I want, and don't want to get stung by delivery charges from multiple places.

What happened to Grampian Electronics, did they go bust?

There's a RS place up in Altens, but does anyone know if it has a customer front end or is it trade only?

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Originally posted by Tav:

www.maplin.co.uk you said they were a rip off but the prices are good as far as I am concerned that's where I source my bits n pieces from.

Well I love Maplin for a browse, but I'll give you an example of why I think they are expensive.

I recently had a need to make several 50cm mono leads. At Maplin, the 6.35mm mono jack connectors are 99p each. Yet on the internet, I can buy from several different companies, the same product for 17p a throw. That shows you the markup they make on small components. They are better on cabling though, I haven't yet found a place that has the variety of cable that Maplin stores have.

You're right, Maplin are good for a one-off project where you buy everything you need, and you can save on postage too. But do things in bulk and they become rather uneconomic.

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But where are they located? I went up to the shop at Don Street but the shop was all shut up!

As far as I know they are stiil there , maybe it was a holiday???

Phone on 01224 481000

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Re: Re: Electronic components

Originally posted by Chris:

RS are trade only as far as I'm aware.

And not much better to boot, pricewise. I found this great place online:

http://www.cpc.co.uk

It seems to be a frontend to the farnell site, yet I couldn't find half of the components on the farnell site. The website itself is a bit unwieldy to use with the categories, but the search facility is really handy.

Amongst other things, I got 30 mono jack connectors and 100m drum of double insulated single core audio cable for 31 quid, which would have cost about 70 quid at Maplin.

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Originally posted by ghost:

What are you building, a MONSTER?! :)

Hah, no. But the thought had crossed my mind. It's just a cheaper way of making patch cables and guitar leads, hopefully I won't have to buy any ever again now. I could make a wig out of the cable with the jacks at the end, aka the predator.

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Originally posted by spellchecker:

Hah, no. But the thought had crossed my mind. It's just a cheaper way of making patch cables and guitar leads, hopefully I won't have to buy any ever again now. I could make a wig out of the cable with the jacks at the end, aka the predator.

... a human mixing desk... hmm....

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