T+A Made in Germany



 

Someone had a thread about T+A made in China. It was deleted before I was able to post this. My T+A PA 3100 HV integrated amp says “made in Germany”. Right there in the back.

 

Oh, and it’s T+A, not T & A. T&A means something else 🤦‍♂️🤭😂😉

 

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sourcing and contract manufacturing of finished consumer electronics, especially pricier stuff, is very complex and generalizations are usually inaccurate or at minimum misleading

@ghdprentice - I don't doubt at all your experience with Chinese food in China. Here in San Francisco, we have restaurants that serve Chinese dishes from many different provinces of China - Hunan, Szechuan, Hakka, and at least 5 or 6 others. Very different from 'Chinese food' you'll get in most of the US. 

Dunno if it's true or not, but I've been told that pizza was invented in the US, not Italy. So many places to get both great and bad pizza! I like NYC-style the best....

T+A

T&A

TnA

All bring just one visual to me. A pleasant one I will admit

but explaining it to visitors might become tiring.

A brand best suited for a recluse.

Very cool looking gear and quite pricey as is most gear from Germany. My Acoustic Signature and Octave Amp is expensive but worth every cent. My RME-ADI-FS is probably the best value out there from Germany IMO