The assumption that a piece of equipment that cost more than $2000.00 and has no more than $300.00 in parts needs a better power supply is offensive to me. Yes, I know it happens, but it should not and a "better" supply could probably be had for thirty to forty dollars more. This is yet another example of why/how the American electronics industry, in general, has lost so much of our market. Ayre is another company that has been criticized, by some for under sizing it's power supplies and look at what they charge.
When I was in Engineering school, my professors told us that every dollar added to a design created ten times that cost in retail price. That is the equation that needs changing. If it is still true, then it shouldn't be. Sorry for this side show, but this is a sore spot with me.
When I was in Engineering school, my professors told us that every dollar added to a design created ten times that cost in retail price. That is the equation that needs changing. If it is still true, then it shouldn't be. Sorry for this side show, but this is a sore spot with me.