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Hi all, another example of the lack of imagination of those Chinese and the same...
Chinese knock offs of Chinese products, hmmm. Maybe they'll tighten their intellectual property laws. Unlikely.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Melody Australian?
STM Melody equips are made in China and offices are in Australia, but I may be wrong.
I have had multiple pieces of equipment from overseas and never had a problem with any pieces. I always wondered when I got into the hobby why Chinese companies were so frowned upon. My stuff always worked and sounded great, I never felt over charged. I'm sure like everywhere else in the world there are bad eggs, I couldn't afford this hobby if it wasn't for them.
I just read a review preferring the $800 Gustard X20 DAC to an Auralic Vega and Schiit Yggy... https://www.shenzhenaudio.com/gustard-dac-x20-super-ultimate-2-x-es9018-xmos-hifi-dac-384khz-dsd-dop-decoder.html
" ... [snip]I cannot stand the line from different Western based companies that claim, "Designed and Engineered in the U.K or the U.S" but (Made in PROC or something like that.)I was fairly disappointed at B&O when they released their first iPhone/Ipad/Ipod dock, the A8, and when I called the store I asked them, where is it made? They could not give me a straight answer. So, I went down and I was overtaken by my shopping finger that I took it home. It would be a couple of weeks later, when I was looking at the back of the unit, in non descript, in a hidden corner, Made in China. Oh well. Selling Scandinavian cool... Designed and Engineered in Denmark...." BUT.... Made, where, where????? Nowhere to be found. I hope that China will soon begin to produce quality products, because they are really able to, if they are held up to certain standards. Remember that FoxConn makes most of the iPhones in the world. Meaning, they are the capability but the factory leaves much to be desired in terms of labor practices. ..."
Dave,Great find! I've already been to the link and have begun reading the thread at Head-Fi.org. I'm practically jumping up and down with excitement and crying because I know I'll have to pay an extra 21% if I have it shipped to Taiwan. Grrr! I wonder if Aldcol (or some other trustworthy soul) would be interested in breaking it in for me. Hmm.