I seriously doubt they're "OK with this". As far as prestige goes, a designer may intend something to be the very best but if one of their suppliers makes parts with a problem, what would you have them do, recall everything, in hopes that they find every one of the noisy controls? What if they only find ten of them? What if they find a hundred? How much should they spend in shipping and bench time, in order to do this? Recalls are for safety risks, not for a little noise. If you think Audio Research would recall all of their products in order to find a noisy pot, guess again. Ditto, WRT anyone who makes equipment that's even more "prestigious". Do you think Ferrarri, Maybach, Lambo and other high-end cars are without problems? Not a chance and anyone who knows these cars is aware that they all have "little quirks". This is a preamp that sells for $1095, not a super high-end piece that costs $8K, like the Audio Research piece I was listening to last week. At that price, a recall may be possible but
Less demanding? Doubtful. I do, however, have reasonable expectations and understand that in any kind of manufacturing process, human or mechanical, absolute consistency is impossible. Nothing is perfect.