You badly mixing quality with "fit for a task". Sorry.In my world, good quality means meeting the requirements. And again, that doesn't necessarily mean high specs.
You very clearly implied that. SorryAnd no, for me it's not a norm to have a relay failing "with barely 30k cycles after 20 years of service." I never said that...
You badly mixing quality with "fit for a task". Sorry.
That's not mixing. That's a definition. And you can have a different one. But you shouldn't assume yours is the only one. Sorry.
You very clearly implied that. Sorry
I think 20 years is pretty good for a consumer audio product
Please read it again. I was talking about a specific case. I didn't imply anything. Sorry.
You've made a storm in a teacup about a point that wasn't even in the original question. I tried to politely explain my point of view, but you keep imposing yours. OK, I don't care. But then you want to tell me what my requirements are. And now you're putting words in my mouth. And you're being reported. Sorry.
Sure, it is pointless anyway.Gentlemen please. Enough.
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