Romo82
Experienced
Extensively tested how? High loads of what?
Due to my own gear experiences, I’m weary of anything that hasn’t been put through a snowy winter in New England, where like I said above, EVERYTHING gets covered in dirt and salt. Every bar floor is covered with it, every stage gets covered in it. Unless you’re bringing a fresh pair of shoes to put on before a gig, the shit gets everywhere. I’ve had to replace switches as a result of that in the past and those were just standard switches without any kind of encoders.
R&D is all good but until it’s out in the hands of people and truly put through the rigors of gigging in less-than-optimal climates/situations, I’m not sure how extensive “extensive testing” is.
Exactly. Testing of "100,000 presses without failure" or the like is not testing of drunken foot slamming into the switch from any angle. Obviously its impossible to test every potential scenario out there but then that's why you put a shroud or kick bar on it. The QC switches stand very proud of the chassis to my eyes and with that comes increased leverage.
It really does seem like its designed more for a desktop than a stage top. Which is perfectly fine, but then market it as such.


