How is Quality and Customer Service defined in the 21st Century?


On another recent thread, a poster questioned the customer service of the Marantz  brand.  They certainly have been around a while.

Got me to thinking, what has been your experience with particular brands and quality and especially customer service? 

My 21sr century experience of two popular consumer brands was that the overall quality was not good. Particularly referring to CD players where the warranties have the life span of a lightening bug. The sound quality is/was excellent, the lasers mechanisms/transports were problematic at best and abysmal at worst.

Appreciate your thoughts and possible pointers to better quality and overall customer sat. 

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Showing 3 responses by oddiofyl

Post Covid customer service is pretty horrible everywhere.   Can't really speak to quality other than my last few purchases were high quality , great sounding pieces that knock on wood are still running fine.

I was really surprised last month.   I bought a new Cyrus integrated amp and it wasn't DOA but I could not update it via PC and the enter button (Push Volume) wasn't working.   Cyrus' response time was amazing.   I contacted them Sunday night and had a response a few hours later.    They actually got back to me before TMR who also got back quickly. 

Turned out to be a simple problem ... but their support was greatly appreciated 

I am tired of poor service / support and I do my best to spend my money wisely.   Every day I read about some of these companies' horrible support and I cross them of my list of people to business with.  

Without naming names I read a thread where a small company was taking forever to do a repair and told the customer he would have to wait because he was too busy building new phono preamps. Rude and ridiculous.  

He was already waiting months. a repair especially warranty should be carried out in weeks , not months .   No way am I going to do biz with someone so cocky to pretty much tell that guy "too bad" on a public forum.  

Many others I won't deal with because of the horror stories here and other forums.  

 

I have experienced excellent support from Quicksilver, Cyrus, and Aurender the past year or so.   Nothing broken, just needed answers or guidance.  

A while back Klipsch took care of me.   My daughter was celebrating college graduation,   had a few too many drinks and cranked the volume as she went by the system.    Pegged it, took out both midrange drivers and damaged a tweeter diafram in my Heresy.   Klipsch was kind enough to send replacements and covered it under warranty.