From djacques@csulb.edu Sat Mar 26 04:39:05 2011
Subject:Re: Numa vs Nord C2 [Help!]

Don't be depressed. You are just one of the unconsidered consumers who will purchase a product that has been engineered to hit a precise price point.

Looking at the history of manufacturing, products are designed primarily to address the basic needs of the consumer (the sound engine), while throwing in a few bells and whistles that separate it from its competition. All structured within a certain price point.

Studiologic is correct on responding that your criticisms are part of the "normal" function of the Numa. They know that these are design compromises. But they weighed them against the almighty price point.

Too bad, but its been happening since the Chevy Corvair.
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