In Reply to: Maybe there are only posted by Keith944T on February 24, 2010 at 04:25:43:
I'm just saying maybe there aren't enough numbers being reported back to the company for them to think there is a significant enough problem to fix.
The first part of this statement is probably true. There probably aren't a significant number of problems reported.
Most people would be tolerant of less than perfect sound, as long as the speakers played "reasonably". And unless they had a pair to compare to, they might not even think they had a problem at all. I lived with a periodic buzz for a year on my left speaker, which only occurred on a few cuts on very few albums with certain high level low bass notes. The problem was very sporadic. When I finally took a look, it was a loose and poorly applied tension button, which I repaired with PGs assistance, eliminating the buzz. I'm sure only one person in a hundred would go through the effort to fix a problem that happened so infrequently. But it was still a problem and I never called them about it. I fixed it myself.
If people don't complain enough, the second part may be true primarily as a result of the first. But quality control and superior construction shouldn't result solely based on how many people complain about a product.
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Mark
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