In Reply to: "I don't have any idea how the player sounds." Guess that doesn't matter... posted by clarkjohnsen on January 22, 2007 at 23:37:21:
HowdyLet me be clearer: If it sounded a heck of a lot better than anything else I heard at it's price I might get it. But it can't for the reasons stated below. I'd be happy to be proven wrong and I'll listen when I get an opportunity and will eat crow here and publicly if I'm wrong.
The technical philosophy behind it isn't merely unconventional: As presented here it's bad engineering. There is more than one way to not excel at engineering: You can overbuild a bridge more easily than under building it. Fortunately when you overbuild you just waste money and other resources. This unit costs too much based on the problems they've claimed to solve because there are simpler more effective solutions.
For those that missed it, below please find the technical info in question:
-Ted
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Follow Ups
- You didn't quote me correctly - Ted Smith 00:09:27 01/23/07 (4)
- "This unit costs too much based on the problems they've claimed to solve." So monetary worth is based not on performance - clarkjohnsen 09:20:54 01/23/07 (3)
- Re: "This unit costs too much based on the problems they've claimed to solve." So monetary worth is based not on perform - audioengr 12:56:57 02/03/07 (2)
- "It could have been produced at a much lower price." OK... - clarkjohnsen 19:48:11 02/03/07 (1)
- Re: "It could have been produced at a much lower price." OK... - audioengr 22:37:24 02/03/07 (0)