Maker put out high quality (8)
I believe the answer is:
upmarket
'high quality' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'maker put out' is the wordplay.
'out' indicates anagramming the letters (out can mean wrong or inaccurate).
'maker'+'put'='makerput'
'makerput' is an anagram of 'UPMARKET'.
(Other definitions for upmarket that I've seen before include "Aimed at those with money" , "For the better off" , "Relatively expensive" , "Superior" , "Demanding higher prices" .)