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<blockquote data-quote="Marlow Wilson" data-source="post: 23324" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Re: Up in smoke!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Crown/Meyer vs Mackie? Everything has it's purpose, but Mackie has had QC and service issues that have made me weary of many of their new products. Crown and Meyer's track record is a little better to say the least! Itech's were at the leading edge of technology so a few missteps might be overlooked (QSC had PFC issues too, but both companies are pretty well regarded). These speakers have had other issues reported elsewhere so it's not really an isolated incident. I wouldn't write them off, but it certainly makes them less appealing at this point in time. I know the internet can blow isolated issues out of proportion, but it can also steer you clear of troubled product lines or hold off buying until things are sorted out.</p><p></p><p>(FWIW, I was very confident buying IT HD's and PL380's)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marlow Wilson, post: 23324, member: 47"] Re: Up in smoke! Crown/Meyer vs Mackie? Everything has it's purpose, but Mackie has had QC and service issues that have made me weary of many of their new products. Crown and Meyer's track record is a little better to say the least! Itech's were at the leading edge of technology so a few missteps might be overlooked (QSC had PFC issues too, but both companies are pretty well regarded). These speakers have had other issues reported elsewhere so it's not really an isolated incident. I wouldn't write them off, but it certainly makes them less appealing at this point in time. I know the internet can blow isolated issues out of proportion, but it can also steer you clear of troubled product lines or hold off buying until things are sorted out. (FWIW, I was very confident buying IT HD's and PL380's) [/QUOTE]
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