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Post Subject: The Dream of a Plug-and-Play RemedyPosted by Paul S on: 2/15/2009
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One way or another, Time has a way of putting things into a different perspective. So I'm wondering how things are going for the bold explorers who forked over their expectations for a whack at the PP2000. Have the things turned out to be Plug and Play along with All That, or is this yet another case where Romy has managed to get the Only Good One they ever produced, which only He could ever manage to adapt for acceptable use?
It's not that I don't trust the Manufacturer to Walk the Talk...
OK, it is that I don't trust them. Why would I, especially since they are still Officially Silent as the Grave on all Pertinent Issues. Apart from posting only and exactly the parts of Romy's lenghty, ogoing commentary that sells it best, you'd never know there was any feedback about their products. Also, I still wonder if the "Nervousness", condemned by the Mfg. (as unique to Romy's unit...), has turned out to be the (dithering?) Key to it's very singular success in One Man's application. They don't seem to know, themselves, that's for sure (or, they are not saying...).
Judging by the traffic numbers, this is one of the most shopped threads on the Whole Board. There have to be others who have dashed out and bought the PP2000 based on the sterling "recommendation" proffered here, and surely there is someone who bought one he bought it has some objective sense not only of why but also how to evaluate it in terms of audible results.
Adrian, you mentioned a while back that you'd taken The Plunge. How goes your own test? You've never mentioned it again. Was it Plug and Play Paradise, or are you still battling QC issues and/or finding things more complicated than you'd wished? Also, I'm wondering if the recent spate of remarks regarding the 2241s is in any way connected to the PP2000...
Any crumbs from The Table would be appreciated.
Paul S
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