Yea, but i have questioned his selling strategy as well. He was also the same person who said that he sold close to 30 amplifiers and 30% of them failed and he still had 20% more to sell before he ran out and was too afraid to sell them. He didn't know what to tell his customers about the appropriate specifications on what is different with these amps vs korean amps, for example. that was also the time where he damaged one himself running it WAY out of spec on purpose. so after educating him on what he had been doing wrong(not his fault just lack of knowledge), then he starts to sell more.. However, when someone says i sold 10 and 8 got damaged... That's not information. That's just a random sentence. Did you know several NS1s did the same thing at the show? I guess sundown should stop manufacturing those.. No.. Amplifiers protect for a reason and as a dealer, especially if you are there in person, should be as passionate as i am about working with companies. They should at least have an idea as to why they failed. Lack of not knowing makes me feel that some of these dealers in this country either don't care or don't have the time to care. 8 of 10 failing.. if that's true then the first logical thing to come to mind is the dealer didn't tell the customers what the limitations were on these amps... Probably ran them below rated load... too high DC voltage, etc.. It's all been done before from others, especially the dealer himself. But that's purely speculation because of a broad statement without any facts behind it so not even worth guessing.