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Again, you said something that is not true. A design of British origins does not equate to any of those adjectives all of the time. I was merely pointing out the bullsit in your statement, which you keep repeating, that Bristish = bigger, thicker, warmer, whatever you used.
I can point to many British companies who designed product, and they mass produced ASS. You are using the marketing speak that is totally bogus. Even Rupert Neve himself has said that this mentality is erronious.
Fine. They sound different. But that is where you should have left it. Not that the A&H sounds British. That is crap. Which British? A&H makes a ton of crap that sounds horrid for the MI market. They have a history of high failure rates. When I was selling them they were in the habbit of sending units DOA with replacement power supplies right with them, if not later. So if that is what British is, they can stick it.
They use the same parts and assemble technology as everyone else. The designs are different. The service is very different. But to equate these differences with a geographical area or denomination of people is laughable at best.
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