I have heard three different GR Research speakers. They are damn nice for the money. While I am not likely to confuse him with the likes of Joe D' Appolito far as contributions, his designs are solid and can hold their own against other premium brands that I have heard.
Yes, no confusing him with Joe.
Didn't ask you to hold your tongue in any capacity. From what I gather with my experience with with you at AVSForum, it is quite impossible. The last thread being some silly argument about the legality of UL and/or other marks missing on the Emotiva ERC1.
Well, when you come up with what have you designed, I looked at it as a snotty attempt at a putdown. I have no idea who you are at AVSForum. I pretty much keep this name wherever I go. My only other is Reverend Chu.
With respect to the ERC-1BTW, I made no mention of UL. I addressed its failings with respect to FCC certification. It's not that the marks are missing. It's that the unit has never had the required testing done for sale in the US. You think it's silly that's fine. I look at it as cheaping out and hoping that no one catches them and reports it to the FCC.
I recall NAD, like almost EVERY other manufacturer has had some products that were less than stellar. NAD had a few hiccups with receivers some time ago. Nothing in recent memory however leads me to believe that they are not a top notch outfit. I mean if you want to pick nits look at the problematic Monster power amps (as designed by Richard Marsh). Every one has their down periods.
Those Monster amps were some turds, weren't they?
I googled for AV123 and the only truly significant thread is here at AH. I am not discounting the OP's issue/s. I know that people had problems with the initial run of the MFW-15. I am also aware that they were taken care of. Same thing for the Elemental Designs A3-500. They had to replace a lot of amps. Were there threads about it? sure. Did they take care of the back log, yes. Are they still alive and kicking, bringing great value to this segment, they sure are.
1. The backlog still isn't taken care of.
2. The new amps are slightly larger than the old ones pretty much guaranteeing extraordinary difficulty in fitting them in.
3. Some amps need to have a particular connector removed and reinserted 180 degrees for the amp to work.
4. A couple of reports of amps that were DOA.
5. Still people around who've got ULW or U something subs that haven't had their warrantied amps replaced.
6. Issues of refunds still to be made.
7. Sundry veneer issues that'll get you something like a $100 credit. Would you be happy with that for furniture you bought for your home?
8. Too many stories of defective drivers, improperly applied gasketing, etc.
9. Products that were paid for but still not delivered.
10. Raffle issue.
I'm sure I've nowhere near exhausted things. Alive and kicking? Bringing value? To who? Not to those affected. When their forums reopen and we stop seeing signficant posts that deal with the above, then they'll be on the road to brining value. Until then, they've got a lot of fires to put out.
Emotiva had some serious pre-amp problems early on. They stumbled, they recovered.
That was a real clusterphuck.
A sign of a great company is not how they conduct everyday business. It's how they handle adversity. From what I have read the slighted AV123 customers are getting taken care of.
*** FYI I own ZERO AV123 product.
It's not?! I don't buy a product to see how you handle adversity. I buy it because I expect it to work as advertised and serviced promptly. If I'm due a refund, I expect it in a timely fashion. As to adversity, that itemized laundry list are some of the adverse things AV123 has wreaked upon the public. For months if not years.