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GSOphile 07-23-2022 08:57 PM

PerfectWave SACD Transport
 
Has anyone had any experience with this transport? Appears to be an innovative product from the description. The ability to play the SACD layer through a non-PS Audio DAC a significant plus.

M-Couper 07-23-2022 10:39 PM

I would steer clear of all PS Audio gear, I’ve heard from multiple dealers they may not see the year out due to financial difficulties.

dkorbal 07-23-2022 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by M-Couper (Post 1064234)
I would steer clear of all PS Audio gear, I’ve heard from multiple dealers they may not see the year out due to financial difficulties.

Do we have any viable articles or other proof of this other then possibly disgruntled ex-dealers? Not saying it isn’t true just asking for confirmation before we start spreading this.

M-Couper 07-24-2022 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by dkorbal (Post 1064237)
Do we have any viable articles or other proof of this other then possibly disgruntled ex-dealers? Not saying it isn’t true just asking for confirmation before we start spreading this.

Scott Schroeder who was in management; he left PS Audio early this year. It could be a rumor, but after 4 different ex-dealers told me the same; I steered clear.

Antonmb 07-24-2022 09:47 AM

Spreading rumors like this based on hearsay can be very damaging to a business. How would ex-dealers know that they're having difficulties? Even if it's true, what are "financial difficulties"? A couple of late payments to vendors? Many established companies go through financial difficulties of one form or another and come out of them without it affecting product support. I think telling people to stay away from a reputable brand based on rumors is ill advised.

bart 07-24-2022 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Antonmb (Post 1064246)
Spreading rumors like this based on hearsay can be very damaging to a business. How would ex-dealers know that they're having difficulties? Even if it's true, what are "financial difficulties"? A couple of late payments to vendors? Many established companies go through financial difficulties of one form or another and come out of them without it affecting product support. I think telling people to stay away from a reputable brand based on rumors is ill advised.


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