I have my own business, have sold over 5,000 SKU's in 2 years and have a feedback system.jimknopf wrote:I always thought and said that the best feedback to Korg concerning quality issues is either having serious(!) issues fixed, exchange the device, or give it back. I would act exactly like that and use one of those options, if I had serious issues with my Kronos.
Even more than ten percent issues in our poll are definitely too much for a well working quality control, though we don't know exactly what kind of issues were involved, or if someone just detected too late in a weird way that he wanted another device. My impression is that Korg is aware of the quality control challenge, and that the ongoing delivery delays are part of their reaction.
What makes the situation less relaxed is the obvious attempt of some to jump in and try to slander the Kronos into something generally unreliable or of untolerable bulit quality. This is nothing but spreading of clueless malevolent nonsense, looking at the device I use daily, and looking at the majority of users in the poll.
A business typically hears back from 10-15% from their customers. That is the FB rate. Thus the business does not hear from 85% of customers. That can be called " no news is good news ".
A business will almost always hear about a defective item or a customer service issue. That portion will almost always report it in a variety of ways.
Thus, one should not assume, that 10% of all Kronos sold are defective in some way, based on the anecdotal reports on this forum.
Like I have posted numerous times, ( especially to new posters), they do not have access to all the info on defects, thus they should not over exagerate, over speculate, or pound the desk that Korg is not doing enough, etc, etc, etc. Korg is this , Korg is that, etc, etc. Korg should do this, blah blah.
That won't stop these folks( who are non owners) from doing it. Its impossible to have a reasonable discussion with these folks.
I believe the defect rate is MUCH lower than 10%.
Lets say, 2000 Kronos have been sold and lets assume, for sake of discussing, there are 200 bad boards in the marketplace. If that were the case, that would be devastating to a business. I do not believe this forum reflects that defect level at all.
I arrive at 2000 sales based on the various serial #'s per keyboard and the very strong unit sales here in the US.