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I don't think that point to point wiring has any advantage over a well thought out, competently designed, and well constructed PCB. Yes, manufacturers have chosen in the past to get away from point to point wiring in favor of CHEAPER PCB to increase revenue; but that's doesn't mean all PCB construction is garbage. A lot of companies use PCB to great success.
Not for anything but US Audio dealers sell these brands. So they are making a profit, correct ? From experience one would be a fool to buy ant Foreign product without customer support here or Canada. What I expect is a service dept. with STOCK of parts. A technician on staff full time who KNOWS the components inside and out. No 2 or 3 month repair excursions. Another question raised is the conformance to electrical safeguards and standards used here. If all the requirements are met, buy if not take your chances. Grant Fidelity appears to do most, so at least we have one outfit trying very hard. charles
Not for anything but US Audio dealers sell these brands. So they are making a profit, correct ? From experience one would be a fool to buy ant Foreign product without customer support here or Canada. What I expect is a service dept. with STOCK of parts. A technician on staff full time who KNOWS the components inside and out. No 2 or 3 month repair excursions. Another question raised is the conformance to electrical safeguards and standards used here. If all the requirements are met, BUY if not take your chances. Grant Fidelity appears to do most of the above, so at least we have one outfit trying very hard. back on subject. Manley like all other Manfs does not want to raise their prices but reality in the market has forced them to do so. In a global market the fit survive, fair ? That is in the eye of the beholder. Its business, right ? Wrong ?charles
Manley like all other Manfs does not want to raise their prices but reality in the market has forced them to do so. In a global market the fit survive, fair ? That is in the eye of the beholder. Its business, right ? Wrong ?
She should have gradually raised prices, then there wouldn't be this drama.
That is a major price increase and I can't imagine it will be well received. It will stimulate the used Manley gear economy for sure, but I wouldn't be likely to pony up the dough for an increase like that. There is the factor that MSRP is rarely paid when purchasing through dealers and usually SOME deal can be cut, but thats a huge bump.
I wonder if the VTL stuff is going to follow suit.