Originally posted by Tony Hughes:
Dave,
I agree with all of that, the problem we have (the customer) we bought the Audya in good faith not knowing how unfinsihed it was or if at all, with Ketron development comes much later, the dealers know this from the Ketrons passed but it's too late when you got it. It tosh keep saying "yes but it sound good"
Regards
I understand what you are saying. But if you and/or the dealer are already aware of a company releasing
unfinished products, then whose fault is it when you buy yet another model of that brand? That is not meant to sound mean, sorry. It's just that it should be expected that an instrument will go through multiple software updates throughout the beginning of its life. Then again a lot of the fault goes to the manufacturer and its distributors for releasing specifications and features before they are actually realized. I feel a product should be advertised based on the capabilities it has at the moment the advertisement is written and not mention features that have not yet been implemented. That would solve some of the problem. The other thing that would help is for the person who purchases a product does so with the understanding that what it does at the time of purchase is good enough and does not make the purchase because of a feature that is
coming.
Best Regards,
Dave
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Wm. David McMahan
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