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![]() junius wrote: John S. wrote: To be honest, I would stay away from the high-priced receivers from Eton/Grundig. Products from that company seem to have more than their share of quality control problems so if you go with something from them minimize your risk of loss by buying on the lower end. Very much an issue with the Satellit 800, which was put together by the Tecsun folks in China; but I hadn't heard of quality control issues with the E1, which is put together by your friends at Bharat Electronics, an Indian manufacturer of defense and civil communications products. The E1 has been out on the market for a number of months now... have there been quality control issues to emerge? This was one reason why I have opted to wait it out a bit before purchasing an E1: to see if a shakedown was in order. Kept my fingers crossed that this wouldn't be another Satellit 800, in that regard. But from all indicators I've seen thus far, the E1 seems consistently solid in build quality (thankfully). The geographic location of the manufacturing facility is not the issue. The willingness of a marketing and distribution operation like Eton/Grundig to pay for and insist on strict quality control and good quality components is really the issue. Their track record of haphazard delivery schedules and poor quality in prior products does not give me much assurance with this latest round of receivers. Maybe things have changed, but I would not gamble that much money at this point. The Tecsun-Degen group are capable of producing good quality radios, but quality costs money that Eton apparently was not willing to invest in the 800 project. |
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