Maybe the quality isn’t what it used to be. Who knows. Got the new ones from
Summit today. They will be for sale, I won’t be using them, looking for a different sound.
With mass production there will always be a small percentage of errors, it just happens. Most should get caught in quality control, but inevitably some will get through. It’s just part of the deal.
Everyone seems to want to throw the manufacturer under the bus because they’re the ones that got the lemon, but realistically as long as there aren’t hundreds of defective parts hitting the market and the manufacturer is replacing the defective units that’s about as good as it gets.
I mean, this thread is what, over 6 years old? And with as many members as there are here there’s been a couple of defects in that time? That’s a pretty good track record IMHO. It’s not like Moog where non-defective parts are the rarity.
Don’t get me wrong, it sucks to get the lemon. But a couple of lemons doesn’t make a bad manufacturer. Now if the replacements are bad or a bunch more people chime in then maybe something is up at DynoMax.