Thomas Borchert wrote:
Sometimes I really
wonder what people do to 500-$-plus investments...
Headsets are handled multiple times, often stored when not in use, and are
adjusted frequently. They should be designed to take normal wear without
failure. I can guarantee that my Lightspeed 25s and 3Gs were subjected to
normal, not excessive, wear and tear, yet they suffered various structural
failures very early in their lives. They also suffered from numerous ANR
service problems having nothing to do with the user.
Many of the later models of Lightspeed headsets have a negative history in
these groups, so it would seem that recurring Q/C issues are not a fault of
the consumer, but rather the company.
BTW, headsets are not an investment, they are an expense.
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Peter
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