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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman0121" data-source="post: 6741431" data-attributes="member: 620554"><p><img src="http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j255/weister42/Home%20and%20Car%20Audio/IMG_1667s.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>For those of you who are all stupid and against foreign products, most things have parts from all over the world. A Ford/Chevy/Dodge vehicle has tons of computer chips from oversea, this amp is designed in the US and built in China(which works great btw) and that keyboard you're typing your rage on is made in China, along with probably 80% of your belongings.</p><p></p><p>The whole "buy USA" thing is stupid. When quality control is taken into account then it doesn't really matter where it's made from, but not all the companies check their eggs before buying them. I've owned plenty of things made in China or Mexico that still works great, I've also had things that broke but I get what I paid for. My US Amps 2000X broke down twice and older US Amps are as 100% made in USA as an amplifier get, and my friend whom I bought it from paid $1600 for it back in 1999. $1600 for an amp is ridiculous these days.</p><p></p><p>As far as where the money is going to, you're not very educated if you think anything foreign means all the money are gone to another country "to support their kids and not yours." What about the guys who goes around to negotiate businesses so you can have a product locally in the first place? What about the company who shipped the equipment to your local dealers? What about the dudes working at the shop who sold you the equipment? They all have to get paid too.</p><p></p><p>It's like dumbasses who talk crap about buying new Hyundais when they're made at Hyundai's plant in Alabama. Do some research before saying dey tuk err jerbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman0121, post: 6741431, member: 620554"] [IMG]http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j255/weister42/Home%20and%20Car%20Audio/IMG_1667s.jpg[/IMG] For those of you who are all stupid and against foreign products, most things have parts from all over the world. A Ford/Chevy/Dodge vehicle has tons of computer chips from oversea, this amp is designed in the US and built in China(which works great btw) and that keyboard you're typing your rage on is made in China, along with probably 80% of your belongings. The whole "buy USA" thing is stupid. When quality control is taken into account then it doesn't really matter where it's made from, but not all the companies check their eggs before buying them. I've owned plenty of things made in China or Mexico that still works great, I've also had things that broke but I get what I paid for. My US Amps 2000X broke down twice and older US Amps are as 100% made in USA as an amplifier get, and my friend whom I bought it from paid $1600 for it back in 1999. $1600 for an amp is ridiculous these days. As far as where the money is going to, you're not very educated if you think anything foreign means all the money are gone to another country "to support their kids and not yours." What about the guys who goes around to negotiate businesses so you can have a product locally in the first place? What about the company who shipped the equipment to your local dealers? What about the dudes working at the shop who sold you the equipment? They all have to get paid too. It's like dumbasses who talk crap about buying new Hyundais when they're made at Hyundai's plant in Alabama. Do some research before saying dey tuk err jerbs. [/QUOTE]
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