Hi Malcolm, thanks for the welcome
I understand your point re quality completely and generally apply the same principles when I'm buying instruments or accessories where possible.
My point is that initially getting into playing pedal steel is not a cheap option. I've played guitar for a lot of years and always had a hankering to play PS, what put me off for years was the outlay to do this. You don't know if you are going to crack it and it's a lot of cash to outlay to find out.
In my case I bought a 2nd hand PS, GFI Student, which was still a considerable outlay within my instrument budget, on top of that you need a decent steel, picks & a decent volume pedal. Buying a professional PS volume pedal new is approaching the outlay for a 2nd hand PS guitar, so for me the DV1 was something affordable that I could get a decent result from and allowed me to get a foot in the door, (or a foot on the floor).
Let's face it when you start out, you're not exactly setting the heather on fire for quite a long time, so the marginal tone difference is far down on the importance list, probably works it's way up as you advance, get a better quality PS etc but to begin with you just want to sound in tune
It is a high pedal and this could be problem, fortunately I have wee short legs
I wasn't suggesting that professional players should compromise but I have found that for someone like me who wants to give PS a try and is working to a tight budget, it's a viable option

PS And yes I'm now completely hooked on it and really enjoying playing
