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Old 02-17-2010, 10:33 AM   #54
Ken Maltby
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I don't know how common the "freezing" issue is, I have not encountered it.

The JBL is relatively new and there may be hardware issues related to some
production runs, that are not seen in others. Just as with the software, we
can expect that the later versions should show the benefit of experience.
Of course, that may not be much help if you have one that is subject to a
problem that gets corrected in later production runs. ( Except that if you
find that, this is the case, then you should have a good argument for a
replacement, from the manufacturer.)

Another factor that those of us looking at the issue from afar have to
take into consideration, is the "operator/user". They are not standardized
and are subject to erratic functioning.

For this type of problem we also have the variables introduced by the
batteries. The chemistry, source materials, quality checking, handling and
storage, charging, ect..., are all unknown to the user, much less those of
us reading the thread.

I have no idea if we will ever know the reason that some have encountered
the problem. I think that most, probably haven't, but I have no way of finding
out, for sure. I just keep an eye out for any sign there is a problem developing.

No problem, so far.

Luck;
Ken
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