MisterDeadeye
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This whole topic is pointless. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
It's haze grey. It's a navy thing. I was getting at the amount of misinformation spread by installers and dealers.I'm. Confused as to what ur getting at hazel?
While I agree with you, mostly, and think the Toyota example is a good one, Im not seeing the relevance. I would be hard pressed to name one single product, made out of a relatively large number of component parts, that is 100% 'made in USA'. Can you? Back when I was in manufacturing, I worked for a few different American owned and operated companies that made custom automated machinery. We cut the square tube into frames. We machined the parts out of raw steel for fixturing, motion, etc. We cut/bent/painted the sheetmetal skins. You get the point... they were very much 'made in the USA' products, especially by today's standards. But even those machines had pneumatic parts made in Japan, electronics from Korea, etc. Hell, even a lot of the raw steel we bought from a local steel distributor was imported from China.Ok...
Lets talk Asian-made vs US made lines in 12v.
Can anyone show me a TOTALLY US MADE/BUILT LINE that originated in the last 2yrs????
Hummm??? Anyone???
I'm talking 100% US here. Not just "assembled in USA" stuff.
Many people say MMats and other lines offer USA built amps....humm...where did the caps/power-supplies/resisters/mos-fests come from????
Also, many say that Fi, AA, JL, and 100 other lines are built in the USA. Ok....sure. These lines may 'assemble' the lines in the USA, but where does the raw material come from to build the drivers?
I really hate to say it, but many "USA built" lines are pretty much equivalent to Toyota (when comparing to the Auto Market). They have factories in the
USA, but MANY parts come from foreign nations.
They offer 'final assembly' in the US, but the majority of the work (and man-hours) takes place over-seas.
Thus, keeping costs down and helping to insure the bottom line is within the manufacturers required profit margin.
surround, cone, suspension, coil, motor, basket, tinsels, terminals, dustcap, former,You can only have so many differences before it doesnt work anymore