How typical that Paul and his mates should paint Fender as the bad guy.
Fender IS the bad guy here, Gary. According to Timmy P. et al, not just Beato, it's the QC that's the main issue, not even this lawsuit.
I'd like to see Fender do what Paul did on the factory floor with Rick and just pull a guitar out of a box and have it be set up, intonated and fretting perfectly straight from the floor.
Just like Tim said (which Rick echoed), just stop cutting QC corners, damn it, and people would buy your guitars again instead of saving up for a PRS.
Servco-Pacific acquired controlling interest in Fender 5 years ago, and the new CEO would have, at the very least, met with their approval.
The potential net effect of this on exacerbating Fender's poor judgement recently can not be dismissed out of hand.
Hmm. I‘ll offer my 2 Pfennigs and then leave it alone.
I did not know the breadth and depth of Fender‘s erasure of everything Presonus. If I had been a long time user of Studio One, I‘d be quite pissed off. A lot of work by Craig and others just POOF?! Gone? That is really out of line and disrespectful.
On the other issue, I wish them luck trying to force Yamaha or PRS to abandon their ST model guitars. I was thinking of getting one of PRS‘s Silver Light SEs (or whatever they‘re called) Strat knockoffs, but there‘s a Martin D-18 or Yamaha FG9 in my near future.
Both Yamaha Pacificas and the PRS‘s are still for sale at Thomann.
I‘m sure that mostly makes people roll their eyes. The destruction of resources meant to help this community seems more egregious, imo. I‘m grateful for this resource, and while politics can‘t be completely removed from these situations in the musician/recordist community, it is best to not let it get out of hand.
I appreciate your candor in showing solidarity with the old forum's destruction, Olorin.
Some people on this forum seem to under the impression that
'Fender-criticism' of any sort is frowned upon, even disallowed here...
But as Lukas so helpfully just pointed out, this isn't the case.
So I don't know why they are all trying to appeal to corporate, so to speak...
Bulldozing the old forum, tastelessly renaming S1, threatening to sue their competitors using an obscure ruling
(that does NOT apply in the United States)... slice it any way you like, Fender is on a roll.