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Nuforce and any other manufacturer can disclose as much or as little as they want.
If you don't like it you can shop elsewhere. ... Again, if you don't like it, go somewhere else. No one is making you buy anything.
To get upset at the way they decide to do business seems infantile and selfish.Not intended to be a rant but I get upset...
The condescension is astounding. Aether Audio's response demonstrates an off-putting lack of respect for the intelligence of nuforce's (and his own) potential customers.
Nevertheless, there was a time many years ago when this was not so true, and in those days, I was like many of you. I wanted to know as much as I could about a product as part of the process in making a purchase decision. Rest assured, there is no "right or wrong" in this regard and to each his own.
But hey- I'm just bitter because I liked the sexy little black metal Icon boxes so much and they were so cheap that I was totally willing to believe that I was getting an "audiophile-grade" product.
Following such logic, I see no opportunity for any company to form any policy, other than that of total capitulation to every request for information that comes along. Anything short of that and surely somebody will be "put off" and/or take offense – where none was ever intended...