Oddly specific, no? Anyway, I rather happen to think that fixed on the face plate was the kind of a logo that only a rather dull child could have drawn while attempting a graveyard in the moonlight.That badge on the left side of the face plate looks like something a small Balkan country's military academy would pin on the collar of its cadets when they graduate flight school.
That ASR reviewed it poorly establishes its bona fides as a true high end product in the circles Fosi wants to sell this HPA in. That Amir did not even listen to it is icing on the cake.Sorry, did not have time to listen to it.
I ran the measurements and my critiques by the company. To my pleasant surprise, they still wanted the data to be published as to get feedback from membership!
In total, it has happened less than 10 times.b) how often do companies ask for results to be witheld?
May we know which ones?In total, it has happened less than 10 times.
^^AgreeYour beloved most superficial user here (me) belongs to the black camp so it will be a little unfair to judge this.
However,mirror finish is not the best choice for an HP amp unless someone wear gloves all the time
Logo is also intimidating,preconditions for some short of militia (air) unit and not audio.
The long tradition of Latin and Greek names is there though ²
I think fosi is out of its league here,components and built quality is not enough,if they want to enter higher price tags and get some "proud of ownership" crowd they need dealer network to push and persuade and probably different country of origin.That's the hard truth.
Thanks Amir!