Just checked, (because of this thread ). My special 40's, and Exite 340's made in Denmark.
Dynaudio - Made in China vs Denmark
Hi,
I recently Purchased a new pair of Dynaudios. The floor model I auditioned were 'Made in Denmark' but the pair which was shipped out by the dealer was 'Made in China'. They are still boxed. Whats should I do:
1. Swap with the showroom floor model (they were probably a yr or 2 old)
2. Unbox and use my 'Made in china' pair ?
My main concern here is the quality of the product from China. Resale values.
Anyone with experience please chime in.
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I’m very late to this thread. I bought an Evoke 25C from an authorized online retailer recently to replace the center channel on a secondary system that I hardly use. I had an Excite X28C that was an 8 ohm speaker and quite frankly the dialogue sounded muffled whenever I watched movies. The MIC Evoke 25C is much better sounding than the X28C that was made in Denmark. I can understand the dialogue now. I do have Contour 60Ci and Contour 25Ci on my main system that are all made in Denmark. I love those Contour so much that I’ll use them under they don’t work. |
Couple years old now, but more and more of a reality as our favorite companies get swallowed by giant corps and start competing at the mass level. I bought a dining room set from a company named Pennsylvania House, a $11k set that I thought meant I was paying a premium for 'made in Pennsylvania', weli.... unless there's a Penn China I got boned!!! Every piece has a made in CHINA stamp on it. Doesn't make my food taste different when we serve in there, doesn't make the hardwood finish any less real, BUT when I pay more for a product marketing made in country of origin, I do it deliberately with the intention of supporting home employment and a living wage, NOT corporate greed. rant over. |
@ mickeyb said it & I agree 1000%!!! |
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