Totally agree. I mentioned their false start on amps. They do, absolutely, have egg on their face.
The Amp in question today is at least workable, and seemingly passable in daily use. That's an improvement to what came before.
It's not something I would buy, myself, but it poses as an interesting possible step in the direction many support, which is workable and affordable Class D Amps.
More pertinent is how they, as a company, behave going forward. I don't think they would likely survive another mishap like the previous one. Especially if it meant pulling a production model off the market.
I do hope we get to see an additional review from Amir to compare/contrast. Judging by Poes' review, I would almost still expect a headless panther, but i'm more interested in just seeing how Amir's numbers come out.
Either way, It's fair to warn a consumer to beware based on that one mishap. I think it's wholly different to advise absolutely to not purchase from the company at all without some sort of argument or rationale to support that claim.