In Reply to: Neither a patch or an RMA number be...... posted by Sordidman on May 2, 2012 at 15:02:34:
"I can say that it would be highly unlikely that anyone would use nothing, - if for nothing else, - to get their amp up off the floor a bit, and make sure that it wasn't affected by someone walking by......"
Why would it be affected, does that really seem reasonable to you?
I find the premise that an ultra-expensive amplifier would still need extra coddling in a domestic environment to be absurd. What would you be paying for if not a competent design that can shrug off secondary problems like shock and Vib., EMC issues, and noisy power? After all, solid basic performance can be accomplished for <5% of that price.
But it's your hypothetical amplifier, not mine and I'm not mad in the least. Hypothetically however I might become so were I to buy one from you and find it to be excessively microphonic ;)
Rick
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Follow Ups
- RE: Neither a patch or an RMA number be...... - rick_m 20:25:25 05/02/12 (4)
- Why would it be affected, does that really seem reasonable to you? - Sordidman 08:49:03 05/03/12 (3)
- RE: Why would it be affected, does that really seem reasonable to you? - rick_m 21:08:09 05/03/12 (2)
- Could be the signal path - Sordidman 09:12:08 05/04/12 (1)
- RE: Could be the signal path - rick_m 11:28:19 05/04/12 (0)