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Nathan and Mr Yoder,The Basis I own is the 1400 with the acrylic base. It is their entry-level model. And while I can't imagine anyone saying it is "ugly" or "poorly-designed", it was visually outclassed ....
It's pretty difficult to NOT be influenced by looks considering that most people are comparing two or more pieces of equipment completely non-blind with full awareness about which they are listening to. I have a feeling that many purely sonic differences would disappear or become lessened without visual cues. That's why I think it would be cool if when the regional groups around AC got together in person that they'd do their listening in the dark. It would just offer a lot of useful data I think.
Ergonomics is also a critical issue too which may not influence the sonics. A piece of gear with a crummy remote control could make you dislike it even if it sounds good. It might look great but maybe the jacks are too close together and it's hard to plug stuff into it. Maybe the power switch is on the back instead of the front. Maybe the cool heatsinks are always cutting your hands up. All of that stuff influences opinion as well.
Dejan, do you think that the excessively thick panels are a significant contributor to the final price? I mean, I do agree that it is a needless expense, but I'm just curious what percentage of the final price constitutes the metalwork for the casing.
In Rowland's case it's the polished pattern on there that folks dig I'd wager - not necessarily raw thickness of the metal. I just wonder what parameter affects the cost the most? Would a 2mm thick bit of polished metal be significantly cheaper or not? Hmmm... How much would a Pass Labs X350 cost if it was put inside a plain rolled steel project box? Ergo ...
The SCPA is a very nice looking unit. Heck, stick two chunks of stained wood on the side and it would be a little flashier. Maybe some chrome spiked feet...But seriously, I think you should send that thing on a demo tour.
O.K. folks; when one of my demo units comes back from Pro Audio Review I will consider a tour. The problem is that the editor does not want to part with it, and since he gives me lots of good press I'm not going to push the issue. You're basically right Nathan; I should have spent the money on a fancier case, and nevermind building it to satisfy what the mixdown and recording engineers told me what was needed. d.b.