IF you want someone that represents any brand to say an electronic product will not get damaged, good luck. Anything can fail. I am just saying these are the most durable designs to date in both protection, adhesion and vibration support (although vibration is still considered #1 failure of all amplifiers according to repair shops).
We picked them up late 2013. I wouldn't still be distributor for them to this day if our experience were moving "returns" all the time. We move a lot of their products and feel they are doing well in the US market to not even question on stopping. As a matter of fact, over the next 2 years, and of course the public has already seen Taramp's making and doing so many new things lately, will have a large list of things coming into the market that is only advantageous to their product line.
We picked them up late 2013. I wouldn't still be distributor for them to this day if our experience were moving "returns" all the time. We move a lot of their products and feel they are doing well in the US market to not even question on stopping. As a matter of fact, over the next 2 years, and of course the public has already seen Taramp's making and doing so many new things lately, will have a large list of things coming into the market that is only advantageous to their product line.