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Why Do Swans and Rockets look alike (1 Viewer)

BobAlbano

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Tom, a small company like AV123 would have an even harder time producing their speakers in the US than a large company. Why would you be curious about them building overseas but not the "big boys"? If anything, the "big boys" could afford to build their speakers here easier than a smaller company as they are producing a greater number of speaker therefore they have the ability to work on smaller margins....

I personally don't care where a product is made as long as the end user sees the savings. I know there is no way that I would be able to afford my Rockets if they were made in the US as they would be at least twice the price. :frowning:
 

Russell _T

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LOL, I'm sure you are well educated, however your query isn't appropriate to this discussion or this Forum, hence my suggestion.
 

Tom Grooms

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Tom, a small company like AV123 would have an even harder time producing their speakers in the US than a large company. Why would you be curious about them building overseas but not the "big boys". If anything the "big boys" could afford to build their speakers here easier than a smaller company as they a producing a greater number of speaker therefore they have the ability to work on smaller margins
One would think the big boy's would realize a greater benefit from "Economy of scale".

Russell _T, touché!

Mark, Interesting manufacturing process. Never gave a thought to the requirements of a building a curvature in a loudspeaker enclosure. Good Stuff!
 

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