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While Taras business practices may be somewhat questionable just about every cable company have their cables made outside of the US. The only difference is that the other companies don't stamp their cables with " made in the US ". Tara should simply have put " assembled in the US " . All this should not detract from the fact that " made in the US" or not, the cables that carried the Tara name are excedingly fine and I'd be happy to use them in any of my systems.
Hi Earl.Na...not sensitive. I just get tired of seeing how apparently ready too many folks are to be part of what tears down. Doesn't make a difference to me if it's in audio or otherwise. On the other hand, it doesn't happen often enough where someone is praised for doing good. Somebody screws up and it's like a huge wagon train of "See, I told you so." or "I knew "they" were shady." Somebody does good and you're almost lucky if you see the bandwagon go by.Not sure what your motivation is for post ...
...You may not know what "made in America" means, and maybe I don't either, but someone in the 'biz should know. That tag may not mean a thing to you (well, actually it must not mean anything to Tara, either), but it does to some people. "Shortsightedness" asid ...