Audison Amps
#21
Originally posted by Dukk:
^ Rockford is built in Arizona. It is well built and I consider it to be an excellent value.
But this thread is about Audison.
^ Rockford is built in Arizona. It is well built and I consider it to be an excellent value.
But this thread is about Audison.
#26
Originally posted by Dukk:
^ Rockford is built in Arizona. It is well built and I consider it to be an excellent value.
But this thread is about Audison.
^ Rockford is built in Arizona. It is well built and I consider it to be an excellent value.
But this thread is about Audison.
I wasn't refering to Rockford Dukk, I was referring to all the amps out there built by half starved chinese kids.
#27
Originally posted by Brandon:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dukk:
^ Rockford is built in Arizona. It is well built and I consider it to be an excellent value.
But this thread is about Audison.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dukk:
^ Rockford is built in Arizona. It is well built and I consider it to be an excellent value.
But this thread is about Audison.
I wasn't refering to Rockford Dukk, I was referring to all the amps out there built by half starved chinese kids. </font>[/QUOTE]It's called quality assurance Brandon;
A bad amp = bad rice for dinner
Honestly I don't think we need to go in this direction with this thread do we?
#28
Originally posted by defro13:
when what dognut?, audiobahn amps are chrome are they good, avi amps and the alpine f#1 amps dont have walnut,are they not good, point being dont judge a book by its cover
when what dognut?, audiobahn amps are chrome are they good, avi amps and the alpine f#1 amps dont have walnut,are they not good, point being dont judge a book by its cover
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Originally posted by pinhead:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dukk:
^ Rockford is built in Arizona.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dukk:
^ Rockford is built in Arizona.
electronics assembly today is mostly done by machines
most of the electronic parts are probably not made in america </font>[/QUOTE]Well that's kind of splitting hairs really. Not many semiconductors and such are still made domestically. In a similar fashion, all cars are multinational then as the parts come from across the globe.
A few years back Rockford corp began to source their circuit boards from the far east. The empty boards were shipped to Tempe and all assembly took place there. IMO that is still a domestic amp.
The old Series one like of woofers were manufactured offshore. Whether any of their drivers still are I do not know.
And for the record - I did not state whether I consider a domestic amp as superior or not. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img] Manufacturing processes are similar across the planet so the point of origin matters little to me. I am more concerned with the attitude and goals of the company behind what I buy. That will make the difference in any product. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]