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In Reply to: RE: What IS build quality? posted by pictureguy on November 28, 2014 at 19:40:23
Component quality and build quality are two separate things to me but they often go hand in hand with the better manufacturers.
Build quality also encompasses component layout, construction method, soldering and rosin cleanup, cable connections and dressing, as well as overall fit and finish.
Example - This:
Versus this:
It's also pretty clear that Pass Labs has overall better 'build quality' than Odyssey. However, that doesn't make the Odyssey a bad amp. I have photos of each in my inmates picture gallery.
Follow Ups:
Grow up Abe - your almost anal retentive review of Blue Circle gear tells much about your personality - well, so doesn't your ultra clean 'hey look at me" pictures of the box you call a listening room responding to every post you make. Question to Abe and all his glitterati - have you EVER LISTENED to Blue Circle Audio gear - of course not. Second question - Abe can you design anything audio related other than a security policy for some company? How the heck can you continue to be critical of of those who question the sound qualities of your favorite fanboy pastime (Rogue) and scold them for not hearing it and continue on your quest against Blue Circle?
Ummmmmm?
Component quality and build quality are two separate things to me but they often go hand in hand with the better manufacturers.
EXACTLY!
Some piece made with 1000$ worth of parts put together like XXX won't be worth the solder it's stuck together with.
OTOH,
something built with middle of road parts selection can often exceed the sum of parts thru good build/ layout and thoughtful execution.
Too much is never enough
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