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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: It looks like they BS you…Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/6/2009
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 drdna wrote:

I hate to respond to this kind of comment, which is a simple logical failure, but, okay I will, since there is some news. Just to clear this up, simply because you have not had an issue, does not mean that an issue does not exist, and that this must be a defective unit.  This is especially true when the company has already identified the problem, stated that it requires a relatively rare component setup to get the buzzing, but that they have reproduced it in their lab.

I do not buy this explanation. Might I ask you what was their definition of “relatively rare component setup to get the buzzing”. The explanation sounds like a BS to me but if it is not then I would like to learn what it is. Sine some PP2000 work silent then there is it has a pattern why bass might happen. What in that “relatively rare components” make the PP2000 do not work properly?  I have low current, high current, input caps, input chokes, impulse power supplies, different power factors, I have my DAW running from PP2000 - I have no noise of any kind. What “relatively rare” are they imagine? I think they have a faulty past or faulty assembly in SOME of the units not the relatively rare component story.

The Cat

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