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Post Subject: Math?Posted by Paul S on: 6/4/2010
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Richard, my only "motivation" is to keep the light on and my eye on the prize. Sticking just with recent events, of the 3 units Bill Gaw just dealt with, either 2 or all 3 of them failed to self spec. Bill returned 1 of his own 2 units to you for service already, and Romy reports that his unit has been serviced several times without fixing it, which is consistent with several other units he had from you. Are you saying all this is coincidence? Even if it is, what does this say about your QC? And how does your "oscilloscope" remark tie in to this? You will have to leave first base to get to second.
Regarding your remark that your units "always delivered great sound", this is, in itself, quite terrific, and good enough in itself for some. But coming from you at this point, it sounds rather like a sort of fallback positon, compared to previous remarks from PP here, that all units shall self spec, etc. In response to remarks like these, and a few brush-offs of complainers, I once joked that a PP user might have an easier time getting hum fixed than he would getting any system-sound-engendering issues taken care of, since that is not part of the specs.
I wish you understood that I am not attacking you or Pure Power. This is what it is, and it is neither a lynching nor a Love-In for any company or product. Let fly with the truth, and I'll take my lumps, come to that.
Richard, if what you say about PP QC has become true, then anecdotal eveidence will begin to build up to support your claims. E-mail me any time you like, it might change your perspective; but it will take more evidence than Bill's to convince me that you have really turned the corner on QC yet.
Best regards,
Paul SRerurn to Romy the Cat's Site