Wolf, I realize that there are work-arounds, and one can magic mark the LEDs or buy a device that turns on the Schiit gear, for instance. There are ways to get the result you want, but I guess my thought is more towards Schiit's approach to things.
It's kind of a "this is how its gonna be and if you don't like it, tough schiit." attitude. I suppose in a way this is what all companies do at the end of the day, deciding on feature sets at a given price point, using whatever priorities and feedback in making the decisions on what to include and what to leave on the cutting room floor.
But it seems to me that in today's marketplace, customer feedback is more important than ever. Many people simply hate the LEDs. Many people hate the rear power switches. These are just simple things that could be fixed without much ado.
But it's their sandbox, and they can do what they like. They do build great sounding products, and that is what keeps people coming back, myself included. I just ordered the Mimby just because it's on sale as a B stock.
It's kind of a "this is how its gonna be and if you don't like it, tough schiit." attitude. I suppose in a way this is what all companies do at the end of the day, deciding on feature sets at a given price point, using whatever priorities and feedback in making the decisions on what to include and what to leave on the cutting room floor.
But it seems to me that in today's marketplace, customer feedback is more important than ever. Many people simply hate the LEDs. Many people hate the rear power switches. These are just simple things that could be fixed without much ado.
But it's their sandbox, and they can do what they like. They do build great sounding products, and that is what keeps people coming back, myself included. I just ordered the Mimby just because it's on sale as a B stock.