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We are very upfront about any problem and I think we'll be judged by how we resolved them and supported our customers.
And that's an important thing. But as a dealer who wonders on and off about offering Nuforce, I've got some pointed questions. These are friendly in intent, I don't sell amps at the moment so I have no competing interest.1) 6% failure rate. That's, well, ugly. Do you folk do something like a 200 hour burnin and test before you ship? If not, this might be the time to implement it. You're right that electronics tend to die either soon after manufacture or years later - but it's up to the manufacturer, IMH ...
Scott,While you raise many valid points, maybe you should be asking those same questions to the vendors you already carry?George
It sounds like many of the failures occured soon after the initial launch, rather than recently. I'd be curious to see the failures plotted vs. time, as that would be much more informative. Ideally, the such a plot would be made for each individual product, with revisions marked on the plot.
The only vendor I carry at the moment is VMPS. I'm comfortable with Brian's test, burn, return and service policies. I don't resell amps, as noted. If I did resell amps, I've have started with Bryston amps, and I know their policies as well. That's one reason I recommend them, even though I don't make any money on it.But not everyone wants to buy higher dollar amps, and Nuforce looks like a good line to carry someday. I'm just trying to get a feel for when someday is. It sounds like it might be Real Soon Now, so now's the time to ask.
We are very thankful of all the support from everyone. I just want to add that we are very determine to being the failure rate to <1% by next production (Nov). We have just added over heating protection to the amplifier circuit to shutdown the amp if accidents do happen (it already have over current and short circuit protection). And we are reviewing all QA processes to ensure quality and reliability. Every amp that leave the factory will now go through various measurement, reliability and listening test. We screen for SNR, FR, THD at various freq and power rating and reject units that don't meet the performance standard. Production testers have a track that they listen all day long to quickly spot problem. Burn in test will flush out soldering problem.
We are very thankful of all the support from everyone. I just want to add that we are very determine to being the failure rate to <1% by next production (Nov).