K
keithr
**The mass SHOULD be a giveaway. However, I've worked on more equipment than
I care to think about, where the manufacturer (usually Chinese) has
incorporated large pieces of non-structural steel to increase the mass of
the product. I've even seen all-aluminum chassis devices, where steel has
been used to increase mass. The first time I saw this done, was with an
Onkyo (Japanese) CD player, back in the 1990s. The CD player weighed in at a
hefty 25-odd kg. More than half that mass was the result of a large piece of
steel bolted to the base plate. Without opening the player, an owner would
never realise that it was the reason for all that mass.
Mild steel plate is still less expensive than copper and laminated iron (in
the shape of a transformer).
I suppose that they could claim it to be a vibration damper. Stranger
things have been know with "HiFi" devices.