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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8192512" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>They got burned big time on 3250 V2. Prototype is great.... order X-thousand units.... half of them blow up right out of the box and the rest will likely fail prematurely. Likely leveraged out the arse to finance the buy to begin with. Everyone gets boned. Similar to what happened to Diablo.</p><p></p><p>Really I wouldn't call the owner a POS for not being able to make good on something like this. Buy half a million dollars or so of worthless paper weights from China/Korea whatever and if you're not very big with deep pockets you can't absorb the loss. I guarantee the sensible thing to do for almost any business would be to just go bankrupt and cut their losses. I doubt more than 3 or 4 companies (apart from the big-box store brands) could absorb this kind of loss and stay in business.</p><p></p><p>This sort of thing in general happens a LOT when you use manufacturing in third world sweat shops and is why a lot of people don't buy into pre-orders or deal with startup audio companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8192512, member: 614752"] They got burned big time on 3250 V2. Prototype is great.... order X-thousand units.... half of them blow up right out of the box and the rest will likely fail prematurely. Likely leveraged out the arse to finance the buy to begin with. Everyone gets boned. Similar to what happened to Diablo. Really I wouldn't call the owner a POS for not being able to make good on something like this. Buy half a million dollars or so of worthless paper weights from China/Korea whatever and if you're not very big with deep pockets you can't absorb the loss. I guarantee the sensible thing to do for almost any business would be to just go bankrupt and cut their losses. I doubt more than 3 or 4 companies (apart from the big-box store brands) could absorb this kind of loss and stay in business. This sort of thing in general happens a LOT when you use manufacturing in third world sweat shops and is why a lot of people don't buy into pre-orders or deal with startup audio companies. [/QUOTE]
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