Tariffs and sky high audio prices.


With the Chinese tariffs taking hold on 100% of the imports and maybe even on Mexico forthcoming, the audio industry is going to see another big jump in their sky high prices. Anyone making purchases ASAP to get lower prices from existing inventory before post tariff products enter the marketplace?
tubelvr1
"....now, wouldn't it be nice if the populace (the world) would support and fund such important purchases...call it the environmental version of a stock buyback, to purchase large blocks of land to take it off the market forever."
Ted Turner does something like that.
Inna, our paths overlap. Nothing like a good Veen Diagram.  By the way, did you notice the awkward silence?

Those who have no real skin in the game can afford the price of the armchair warrior for (fill in the blank) cause. From the basement of their parents homes and the infernal pits of their imaginings (god forbid) they can rant, rave, and pontificate to their hearts desires, as long as they follow the script laid out for them, like a black and white coloring book with the prescribed colors laid out for them. 

Color outside the lines and they lose membership as it's a rigid formula they must adhere to. That's the basis for authoritarianism.  Anyone with a passing interest can simply look it up. 

Ignore it all and you'll just repeat it. For some, it's the easier way to go through life.

All the best,
Nonoise
"...there was a 75th Anniversary of allied forces landing in Normandy two days ago. That was a bloody and decisive campaign."
There was a 75th anniversary of Monte Cassino just two or three weeks earlier. For some reason, that one is rarely mentioned.

Tariffs and globalization aside, it included many countries. From Poland, across India, to New Zealand and a few more to the South and West and in between. If it were not for Roger Waters, even Anzio would have a hard time finding its way to an average audiophile home, it seems.
Nonoise, it's a good way to put it.
So many Chinese people died in the war too. Japanese were savage, maybe at times much worse than Nazi. Now they are kind of nice making excellent steel and transistors and transformers and enjoying American jazz. I think, America should watch them all, there might be a repetition that must be prevented. Europe is quite turbulent at present.
Maybe "awkward silence" is not a bad sign, maybe what we are saying gives them a thinking regardless of what they might post next.
There’s a documentary about the 8th Air Force on cable (I think it’s HBO). It’s called The Cold Blue. Did anyone know that more airmen died than Marines? Of the 12,000 bomber crews, about 5,000 were shot down over Europe. Each B-17 held about 10 crew members. It never got above -20° and usually ran -60°. Frostbite took 10 minutes. It was like climbing Everest. Once a bomber started to spin your were doomed. Centrifugal force pinned you against the fuselage as you spun 6 miles to your death.

That is the price we paid for fighting fascists, which are whining about losing their spot on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

Get with it people: you’re following a pied piper of the worst kind.

All the best,
Nonoise