On display took a week to get the grin off my face. I only buy from English speaking countries.
Yes I’m a redneck.
Steve.
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Watch out, everybody is speaking English nowadays... even Chines are getting better at it.67plexi wrote: ...I only buy from English speaking countries...
You ain't been to Jersey lately have you67plexi wrote:I only buy from English speaking countries.
Steve.
FUCHSAUDIO wrote:jazzguitarplayer wrote:If you wanna compete with Nik, then why not lower your pricing??. Then no one in the USA would have a need to buy a amp made in Malaysia. The pricing of most D clones made in the states keeps most full time guitarists like myself from being able to afford one.
It costs alot to build (properly and legally), not in your home, basement or garage. A true/real company in the US or even other places (with dealers, advertising, trade shows, warranty, CE and RoHs certifications etc) carries with it many expenses for insurance, taxes, overhead, that a small third world company does not bear. We've been over this lots of times.
paulster wrote:Er, Scott - I think it was Andy who started the whole geopolitical thing by trying (again) to insinuate that Nik is doing something illegal by not having his amps CE marked or using RoHS-compliant components, whilst failing to mention that many of the US builders (with Fuchs, Carol-Ann and Glaswerks being notable exceptions) couldn't care less about CE compliance or RoHS.
Indeed, one of the best-known US boutique builders happily ships amps to Europe completely illegally with no CE marks and using non-RoHS components.
This 'getting a pass' thing because you're American is getting a bit tiring. And I live here!
Andy, I'm sure you've heard the saying don't argue w/ a fool. Probably best to just ignore those who don't understand that compliance to meeting regulations comes with a cost. Those who don't understand that will probably buy a cheaper amp anyway. Thanks for your great contributions to this forum.FUCHSAUDIO wrote:Paulster: It's a little more than just that. I've brought up the issues of CE and RoHs, as yet another example of one more way they simply bypass "the system". It's not some geopolitical witch hunt, just presenting the facts. I cannot comment on the US companies you mention, but I have seen it, and I am pretty shocked at the disregard for the law, and the financial risk they are taking.
The process of putting a product through the testing and certification is both time consuming and costly, if done correctly. The product and it's components are all tested to insure safety. That being said:
Currently, there is no requirement for CE or RoHs imports into the US. Most chains (Guitar Center and Long and McQuade are examples) don't want the liability of non UL or CE approved products injuring a customer or burning his house down. Any consumer is at his own risk buying something from any overseas builder, as opposed to an actual "company" that's at-least carrying some kind of a safety seal. Suppose you had an amp burn your house down, injure or kill a family member, or whatever, you would be faced with attempting to obtain restitution from an overseas entity. We don't know if it's a corporation, LLC, or just "some guy" with a credit card account do we ?
We do know their costs of engineering and designing are pretty much non-existent (dare I say free?), thanks to Amp Garage. They show little or no regard for the trademarks of other companies, and so far have gone without persecution.
Another issue is that more than a few people have found that these guys "fudge" invoices to reduce customs, send packages marked "surplus computer parts, no commercial value" and so forth. Besides the issues of ethics and legality, it's yet one more circumventing of the legitimate channels other companies have to work within.
The costs of operating a small business in the US is staggering: Insurance, rent, advertising, distributor and/or dealer markups, engineering costs (to actually design something), it never ends. When someone sells an amp outright for less than the cost of materials to build a quality product, it has to tell you something.
Hasn't this subject has been beaten to death enough ?
What "system" is bypassed? Better, who's "system" is bypassed?FUCHSAUDIO wrote:I've brought up the issues of CE and RoHs, as yet another example of one more way they simply bypass "the system".
Yes, you are right! I was "shocked" ...Structo wrote:Hey Strom,
Weren't you the one that got shocked when you touched the switch on your C'lator?