I have lots of 25 year old gear that I can obtain manuals for online; even service manuals. None of them have obtuse or generationally "expired" context. If the internet is gone by that time, that user likely has a lot bigger issues than figuring out how to operate a piece of Schiit.For the most part makes a LOT of sense. But, it fails the “durability test”. What happens to the user of the gear 25 years from now, when it’s not possible TO “look it up” anymore (in many cases), or extremely obtuse and requiring understanding of context and nomenclature that may well be generationally “expired”.
Honestly, I haven't bought any Schiit that wasn't simple enough to operate without a manual. I suppose the only thing that might stump someone is tube compatibility, but I'm not sure how big of a thing that will even be in 25 years.
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