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In Reply to: RE: That seems impossible to get six bad units going to one household posted by Tony Lauck on October 15, 2009 at 09:38:56
They thought something was amiss with one person's complaints.
Again, the basic issue is if one consumer got six units that could not work either 1. The odds were completely defied, based on the volume of complaints from other consumers, which was not extraordinarily high, or, 2. There's something weird with this one user.
With six units it's not really possible he got a sliver of a production run, or pre production units, which uniquely had this trouble. Because six units usually connotes a certain period of time.
Now, your mention of particular computer end users being able to produce more faults than others can is a mysterious area. Some people suffer a lot of broken bones, while others who may be more active physically never seem to. Are their bones brittle ("manufacturer's" qc problem) or do they move in ungainly ways (end user, ineffable screw ups)?
I wasn't there to see the six units, and have never owned a Rega (bought my sister a table back in the 80's,) and I can't know for sure, but something seems odd. And I remain skeptical of many online reviewers in general for...various reasons.
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