They used to, right here in the good old US of A, but times have changed. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifwait, so a company as expansive as RF doesn't even own/run their own buildhouse????????
shame
It's not that but think of it like someone cooking for you or doing work on your house. You are going to pick someone that you are familiar with who you know will do good quality work. If anything it's more of a mindset than anything else because for years and years and years everything was made in the US of A. These days everyone has outsourced, so some people haven't caught up yet.So what your saying that products built overseas are no good for people in the U.S because there not built in the u.s.a ???//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
Aren't Sundown amps made overseas? They seems to have a good reputation and be sound build quaity //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Ya why are you laughing ?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifwait , what?
youre planning on making your own amps?
lol , good luck.
Not once did I ever say that. I'm not a super patriot or anything, but I was born in this country. I take pride in all my work and if I were to produce an amp, I'd want as much of it done here as possible. Cost would be low if profit wasn't maximized because you could sell the amp for less. I would use only the best parts and service the amps in house. It would give American jobs to American people. I don't mind overseas built amps however I have little interest to make an already rich CEO money because he pays his workers jack shit. My sub amp, 4 channel, my sub and my sub box were all built in this country. I drive in an American car and two American trucks. All these things were built by hard working Americans that take pride in their work as I do. So to sum it all up, I believe in making a product in this country as much as possible. I Don't think other companies are inferior because they are foreign, I just would do things my way.So what your saying that products built overseas are no good for people in the U.S because there not built in the u.s.a ???//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
You're a noob and a fool. Amplifiers aren't rocket science. They are complicated but anyone with some sense and the will to do it could.wait , what?
youre planning on making your own amps?
lol , good luck.
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but to be competitive with todays market seems to be a quite a task. especially with no reputation , but i guess you got to start somewhere.
never said they were , and anyone can do anything if they have a will to do it. but being successful at it is a different story.You're a noob and a fool. Amplifiers aren't rocket science. They are complicated but anyone with some sense and the will to do it could.
Maybe if my products were crappy, over rated and look like junk, then I would be worried.never said they were , and anyone can do anything if they have a will to do it. but being successful at it is a different story.refer to my market post.
I dont think they will.....once you have a name that built up, you can charge whatever you want.....RF and JL could literally charge 10 blowjobs and 500 bucks for they're lowest series of amps and they would still sell more....They better start charging less for their amps seeing that manufacturing costs are going to go way down from them.
JL does not make a good amplifier. Rockford at least has the 15k.I dont think they will.....once you have a name that built up, you can charge whatever you want.....RF and JL could literally charge 10 blowjobs and 500 bucks for they're lowest series of amps and they would still sell more....
but u wouldnt see me buyin any of their stuff.....hell u wont see me buyin any of their stuff now...lol
I talked to Kenny the other day. Very cool guy, and I really want to try a few Lunar models in my own install instead of only hearing them in someone else's.As far as I know, Lunar Amplifiers are fully made in the USA, Louisiana to boot. I have been extremely impressed with their power output for the size and will probably run them exclusively as my "new" amplifier of choice!