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.
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It’s to bad you can’t look under the hood of speakers. Look what poor quality parts Danny Ritchie over at GR Research finds, even when he opens up somewhat expensive expensive speaker. Mind boggling!
I’m in the market for some speakers right now and I’m honestly afraid to spend my hard earned cash on this stuff after watching some of his videos.

Here’s an example: Sonus Faber Venere | Can it be UPGRADED? - YouTube

Or maybe Danny Ritchie is creating FUD?  Are these expensive speakers well reviewed and well regarded? Do most people like how they sound? Maybe their designers know something? ..hmmm
A neat layout and wiring doesn't always add up to good sound or even reliability, sometimes it even causes hum and noise problems. Point to point wired tube gear everything  should be at the tube sockets.



A neat layout and wiring doesn't always add up to good sound or even reliability,
It certainly adds up to a consistent sound quality, from unit to unit..
https://ibb.co/nsvpQJG


sometimes it even causes hum and noise problems.
The opposite is true with this
https://ibb.co/R2X5tSY


Point to point wired tube gear everything should be at the tube sockets
.Just like this.
https://ibb.co/Z8mN6fP 
https://ibb.co/KWCHD4r

Cheers George