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In Reply to: RE: Just a factual correction, it was the monoblock amps that posted by Tony Lauck on May 09, 2014 at 06:35:35
>The value here would be to make small manufacturers who can do proper engineering and quality control do so and to make would-be small manufacturers without the necessary resources think three times before going into business.>
Most audio manufacturers, like computer giants Apple and Hewlett-Packard, started in a garage.
Many of them start their businesses while they continued their day jobs, like Conrad Johnson.
I think Stereophile did the right thing by being transparent, telling the whole story and giving them a second chance.
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"Most audio manufacturers, like computer giants Apple and Hewlett-Packard, started in a garage."
I'm not so sure that Apple Computer is such a good example, since they were making illicit devices in their "garage".
Somehow, I get the impression that the staid H. and P. did not ship junk instruments out of their original garage. I think they are a perfect example of how a small business can do a good job if they are competent, hardworking and honest.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
The founders of Apple were phone phreaks? Figures. That "1984" advert apparently had an historical basis.
...started in a garage.
like Nelson Pass continue to hand assemble some on his "kitchen table"!
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