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Dear all,So below link, this AMP is 150W x 2, this manufacturer is the OEM of Red Rose (operate by famous Mark Levinson).This AMP is manufactured in China and export to US under the brand name of Red Rose and selling at US7,000.However, the same product produced by this factory under its name, just sell for around US600 in China.Hi-Fi is low tech but really selling in high price cos the labor cost is quite high compare with China.http://www.korsun.com.cn/index_products_v6i.htm
No need to ship back to China and face all the language difficulties and high costs. Nor do you have to depend on some one-man shop serving as an importer....
We should say thanks for finding this amplifier that is essentially a Mark Levinson design for a fraction of the cost ...
Hi,People that buy those products are poor people. They are counting every coin. Therefore fine for me. Luxury are not to poor people.Br,Peter
I believe you are pretty poor. Same with people buying products from for example Thailand. They are not to people that has a decent lifestyle.
if someone buys a korsun v6i, it's cuz they like music, plain & simple. based upon my experience w/the korsun u2, i am sure it's a fantastic sounding piece, that does not need to apologize for being affordable.on the other hand, if someone wants to spend $7k for the same amp w/a red rose label on it, it tells me they don't really care about music, but that they just like to spend money, & thereby impress their acquaintances. or, if they *do* like music, they are just plain ignorant & don't know any better.doug s.
I can't believe the direction this post has taken. Wanting to save money in purchasing audio gear does not make you a cheapskate nor does paying more for a product with reputation and integrity make you a fool with your money. There are many audio consumers out there that will pay top dollar for a name brand product. There are also some benefits that come along with it. Better warranty, service locations, customer service, etc. I think what most people look at is the fact that they know a company is ...