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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8648816" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>一分钱一分货</p><p></p><p>There's a reason S&amp;I can afford to charge half the money for the same amps made in China.</p><p></p><p>Not to knock you, you seem to be preparing well enough and you've lucked out hitting the scene just as Twisted is folding. Double good timing for a budget 2K that makes rated power with CAB not catching any love for their V2. My point is, folks who have followed this scene for a while have seen a lot of companies come and go once they figure out the actual cost of rebadging Chinese/Korean electronics. Remember the Diablo Audio 2500? RD3250V2? CT Sounds' legendary flammable Chinese amps? Scary stuff... even best case scenario you're going to eat some repairs/returns from legit manufacturing issues and likely some stuff that is probably user error/abuse "but hey who can really say, right?"</p><p></p><p>Anyway, good luck, you could do really well with a 200$ 2K amp that's mostly reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8648816, member: 614752"] 一分钱一分货 There's a reason S&I can afford to charge half the money for the same amps made in China. Not to knock you, you seem to be preparing well enough and you've lucked out hitting the scene just as Twisted is folding. Double good timing for a budget 2K that makes rated power with CAB not catching any love for their V2. My point is, folks who have followed this scene for a while have seen a lot of companies come and go once they figure out the actual cost of rebadging Chinese/Korean electronics. Remember the Diablo Audio 2500? RD3250V2? CT Sounds' legendary flammable Chinese amps? Scary stuff... even best case scenario you're going to eat some repairs/returns from legit manufacturing issues and likely some stuff that is probably user error/abuse "but hey who can really say, right?" Anyway, good luck, you could do really well with a 200$ 2K amp that's mostly reliable. [/QUOTE]
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