You tend to get what you pay for in this world. If paying for a long warranty is your "thing", by all means go for it. For me, this hobby is more about sound, which means that I've never owned Bryston gear despite their wonderful warranty program. The reason being that their gear never sounded good to me, it always left me with a cold, sterile feeling.
So I would prefer that the company I invest in spend their budget on better sounding parts than on a better warranty program (yes, warranty programs are an expense), but if a great warranty makes you happy, and allows you to sleep better at night, than I would say go for it. Whatever floats your boat!
So I would prefer that the company I invest in spend their budget on better sounding parts than on a better warranty program (yes, warranty programs are an expense), but if a great warranty makes you happy, and allows you to sleep better at night, than I would say go for it. Whatever floats your boat!