Is it too much to ask....


...that sellers of power amps and integrated amps list the power rating per channel? I looked at 40 or 50 amps today and omly 3 of them listed the power specs. After all, isn't the *most* inmportant spec. how much the amp delivers?

C'mon folks, get a clue!!!

-RW-
rlwainwright

Showing 3 responses by mitch4t

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Amazing. What seems would simply be a courtesy to provide the info for members of this forum, smacks of the same sales snobbery that potential buyers have faced in brick and mortar audio stores for decades.

If that's your attitude, every question asked here could be answered on some other website. But the majority of you take the time to answer those questions and help those with questions. You can extend the same courtesy while selling an item, it doesn't take that much more effort to write '100 wpc @ 8 ohms'.

I'd hate to be a newbie trying to buy something from those of you with that attitude. Those attitudes don't do the hobby any good. Thankfully, there are enough people here that are willing to be a little more helpful in the sales process.

RW, no, it is not too much to ask.
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Sophistication and courtesy are not mutually exclusive.

Some of you need to come down off of your high horses.
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I am not interested in just dumping it off on the first fool passing by.
There needs to be a whine catagorey so people can get their whine on.
but there was a time when Audiogon had sophisticated buyers and sellers.
Hey, be a true audiophile and be self taught about this activity and hobby. You have to pay to play.
And thus I never had to deal with some whiny idiot. LOL.
this site was cool before but you knew it couldnt last but thats progress.Anytime something good gets going and the masses find out it naturally starts to decay.Witness the whiner who begs for a meaningless clue
...what an amazing bunch of imperious, derisive, condescending pompous asses.
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