In this day and age, PCTO KILLS a quality company like Pioneer, Denon, Samsung, ETC. I'm always being told to make the same "quality" product at a fraction of the cost it currently is being produced for. I'm constantly included on the PCTO team. For those of you who don't know what P.C.T.O. Companies take cash flow from their R&D departments and allocate it towards their P.C.T.O. Global competition has forced ALL companies to cut corners, reduce overhead costs, and prematurely bring products to the market. My experience working in the electrical engineering field for a global giant has taught me All manufactures have their problems when producing a quality consumer product! I don't care what their track record for quality is, or what it was. I apologize in advance because this will be lengthy. I'm going to weigh in lightly about this back and forth battle that i've seen here as well as the 51/05 thread. In fact, when I ran into Denon Jeff at CEDIA, he didn't even want to look at me Go back to the early 3800 thread when they screwed up 24P output and you had to mail it back to Denon. I criticize ALL manufacturers when they lie or bring poor equipment to market. Someone explain to me why holding a manufacturer to task or criticizing them is a such an affront? We pay good money for this equipment. That is a good thing that comes out of complaining / bitching rather than praising a manufacturer for doing us the service of selling us a faulty player and complaining about folks that are expressing truth and opinions about a player. So, those who buy now are OK, those who may buy a used unit will know to ask about the serial number before purchase. Turns out, they all came from the first batch of 1500 players.primarily the fist few hundred. Instead, we all agreed Denon had screwed up the laser assemblies and we started to ask each other which serial numbers had been affected. We didn't brow beat those folks for bashing Denon for bringing up negatives about the player like is happening in the Pioneer threads.
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