Naturally, your assessment was. As another poster previously stated
- it works; great piece of kit!
- it doesn't work, you're deaf, you have an agenda, you didn't do it properly.
Here you go again. Please indicate to me when I haven't done this. I accept you hear what you heard. What I don't accept it that what you heard is actually there in reality.
Eh? You're always saying, "use your ears". I do precisely that, and when I don't hear what you want my ears to hear, suddenly I have to take notice of other people's ears too. You are having me on, aren't you?
Aha, now it's the dealer's fault too...
I didn't listen there. No point, because it would have been with equipment and music which I didn't know. Swiss dealers are generally happy to let you borrow stuff without a trial in the dealership, precisely because of that reason.
I went through the whole shebang several times. Although how exactly one reactivates something that wasn't active in the first place is somewhat of a mystery...
Yes, if it doesn't work, try again (that's what the (original German language) instructions say).
Pete, I'm afraid your desperation to prove my test invalid shows ("did you forget...?" " I assume...?"). You are grasping at straws here; it was all done exactly as prescribed by the dealer and in the instructions (which are the original German language ones from the manufacturer). You know something that the manufacturer/dealer doesn't?
Remember also that I write patents for a living and we have to present accurate, reproducible examples and data as part of the job. So, proper experimental procedure is second nature.
Naturally - I told him I didn't believe a single word of it.
He was a nice man, who obviously believes in the product he sells, and he was more than happy to take the risk that I wouldn't like it. He conceded that the price was high and that the difference perceived would have to be enormous to justify it. I naturally took the best of care of it, and now it's neatly wrapped in its original packing, ready to go back.