Dan Turner
New member
- Jul 9, 2007
- 158
- 0
- 0
chebby:
trevor79:Remember speakers need a min 200hrs to bed in and can sound very poor until they have done so.
So a typically busy person who gets an hour or so a day to listen during the week and a few hours (maybe) at a weekend, could be looking at a home dem lasting up to 20 weeks - just for one pair of speakers - before hearing the best of out them?
Juggling three pairs on an extended home demo/comparison could mean three times that duration (especially as most people don't have three systems to keep them all running in concurrently whilst they are out at work.)
Alternatively you could ask the dealer (or manufacturer in the case of the EB2s) to run in a pair for 200 hours before sending them for demo and still possibly have them rejected/returned!
I can foresee one or two problems... "Hello Mr EB Rick. Really sorry it took quite a few months to return these speakers for refund, but I had to give them - and two other sets of speakers - 200 hours each to run-in before I could make any judgement and I only had a few hours a week for each speaker comparison and only one system to run them all in on. Oh yes, I have read my consumer rights regarding distance sellers and expect a full refund of the postage too. Thanks. Yours etc.."
Very good point, I wasn't thinking about run-in, and I should, given how long and to what degree my Neats are running in.
Some dealers/manufacturers do offer a 30 day money back satisfaction period, but if you were trying 3 or more pairs over that time even then you'd really struggle.
trevor79:Remember speakers need a min 200hrs to bed in and can sound very poor until they have done so.
So a typically busy person who gets an hour or so a day to listen during the week and a few hours (maybe) at a weekend, could be looking at a home dem lasting up to 20 weeks - just for one pair of speakers - before hearing the best of out them?
Juggling three pairs on an extended home demo/comparison could mean three times that duration (especially as most people don't have three systems to keep them all running in concurrently whilst they are out at work.)
Alternatively you could ask the dealer (or manufacturer in the case of the EB2s) to run in a pair for 200 hours before sending them for demo and still possibly have them rejected/returned!
I can foresee one or two problems... "Hello Mr EB Rick. Really sorry it took quite a few months to return these speakers for refund, but I had to give them - and two other sets of speakers - 200 hours each to run-in before I could make any judgement and I only had a few hours a week for each speaker comparison and only one system to run them all in on. Oh yes, I have read my consumer rights regarding distance sellers and expect a full refund of the postage too. Thanks. Yours etc.."
Very good point, I wasn't thinking about run-in, and I should, given how long and to what degree my Neats are running in.
Some dealers/manufacturers do offer a 30 day money back satisfaction period, but if you were trying 3 or more pairs over that time even then you'd really struggle.