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In Reply to: RE: Attn: Mr. abe collins posted by wangmr on June 16, 2015 at 03:36:24
Maybe it wasn't the Blue Circle products. I do recall posting about a Pure Sound integrated amp, but I don't think the construction was 'messy'. The solder work might be questionable.Were you asking about the Pure Sound amp - Link below. Or were you curious about the Blue Circle products?
Edits: 06/16/15Follow Ups:
i do recall the soldering job looked all pasted/glued together.
does that help?
thanks for your time.
roger wang
If the components looked 'glued together' or rather, held in place with silicone sealer (stuff you use around the bathtub) instead of secured in place with metal fasteners, that describes Blue Circle Audio out of Canada.
That's funny....Gilbert has a 10-13 month wait list....must be the sound versus satisfying the anal retentives who fester here. Abe I saw a speck of dust on your last system photo....better get in their and dust...
That's funny....Gilbert has a 10-13 month wait list....must be the sound versus satisfying the anal retentives who fester here.
Maybe it takes that long for the HomeDepot silicone sealer to cure. ;-)
Come on, I'm not questioning how those products sound. I do have an issue with how they're built. But hey like I said, that's just my opinion. Maybe others think it's great.
This whole thread is just trollville...grow up..I just can't imagine what sick thrills you all must get disparaging a well reviewed and respected designer. Also, let's see your amps, the ones you designed and built...yep...crickets...
with the bitter attitude.
yes, i would stay away from poorly put together products - isn't reliability an issue in any product in any hobby? also, it's a cheapness that shouldn't be in a high-end product like Blue Circle.
in U.S. baseball analogy, that's two strikes against such manufacturers.
roger wang
I didn't start this thread... I replied to the O.P. with factual information and photos.
I don't get paid to design and build amps. Gilbert does, as do so many other designers who are worthy of my hard earned dollars.
It would seem we have found the troll and it is you, greyman. Try some of Blue Circle's silicon on your keyboard.
That's even funnier, Trouser Smelt...
I agree the work looks pretty shoddy to me, more like something from a DIYer.
A DIY prototype maybe.
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