Does it annoy you when companies don't show the internals of electronics ?


I noticed that merrill audio and mcintosh general don't show all the internals of their electronics. A friend of mine actually asked merrill to see pics of the internals of their amps and pres. The remark from merrill... 'people listen to how they sound they don't look at whats inside.'

But why hide it? Are they trying to protect some secrets of their tech? Might as well just show it... if you have dones something truly exceptional people will appreciate that and its going to be that easy to rip off.
smodtactical
The array of resistors is not likely to fail.
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To be clear (and ramble...), this point is about ’science’. Not ’engineering’--which is a thing that operates under the umbrella of dogma in it’s fundamentals. people get them confused with one another all the time.
I think the same as you on that thanks for your post....
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Just to be clear I am not saying the dealer has to open it up in front of me...but I'd at least like a picture of the internals (on the website is fine).
Just spoke with space tech labs and asked to see pictures of their internals of their tube linestages and they refused... well I will move on.
If equipment price is $500 and it looks inside like someone shovel up elements and had to step up on top plate to be able to close it, but sound Is like 15k I take it. But if this is opposite I’m not taking it.
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That indeed is art. I just wonder how much to replace the shocks?!