People found my insistence to be
patient to be egotistical, passive aggressive and a miriad
of other adjectives. Multiple members have prefaced their comments with a list of their professional
accomplishments. They should know that companies respond to allegations in a logical and
(unfortunately due to frivolous law suits) a legal manner.
This takes time. I proved to be correct
on my assertion.
There are only a few people in this discussion that actually own the equipment in question.
It is their opinion, the owners, that is of most significance. Bob Carver has given them unprecedented options.
If they are happy with the output of the amplifier (irrespective of measurements) they can choose
to have it modified for 'safety issues' at no expense to them. If they feel that they no longer want to own their product they
will be refunded their purchase price.
Who wrote Bob's release is of no consequence.
@amirm - I may be wrong but, I would assume (my opinion) that the engineers didn't write the final press releases at MSFT.
That is usually handled by people with English or Law degrees, with the input of the technology team.