I'm not arguing your points, Les. Just validating Reptilian's experience. Mr. Smith can run his company any way he wants.
If Reptilian played the higher end PRS amps and didn't see them as truly high end, his perceptions would be based on hands-on experience. For me, hands on experience would be the most logical way to reach an opinion about whether PRS is a builder of very fine amplifiers. I'm sure you agree.
If he based his perceptions of the amps without first-hand familiarity with them, on vague notions of marketing issues, that's quite another thing, and I'm equally sure you'd agree it's not the ideal way to form an opinion about an amp builder.
If it's not ideal to form an opinion that way - and we don't know if he has experience with the amps or not, because he hasn't provided the answer - then why take the point further? There's no experience that needs validation, there's only opinion based on less reasonable criteria.
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