It may be that PS is jumping the gun and advertising this product when it's engineering cycle has not been completed. I have seen this happen before. There are several reasons for engineering delays - performance or reliability issues, parts availability, third party vendors that do not deliver on time, safety issues, etc.
On the other hand, perhaps PS planned on advertising the product well in advance of availablity to see what kind of response they would get(test the waters). Maybe this helps them gauge how many units to have manufactured.
In any event, hopefully once this product does become available it will not be as controversial as their amplifier.
On the other hand, perhaps PS planned on advertising the product well in advance of availablity to see what kind of response they would get(test the waters). Maybe this helps them gauge how many units to have manufactured.
In any event, hopefully once this product does become available it will not be as controversial as their amplifier.