My Subaru is made in Japan and can be repaired in the US. Subaru America is the importer and I bought from a Subaru deler. That is how most foreign products work when purchased in the US. Hegel is like that, but But Musetec products are not.
The difference between Musetec and Hegel is that Hegel has an American company that does its distribution here. It is Hegel America Inc, in Fairfield Iowa. It’s a wholesaler. It imports the goods. It sells to dozens of dealers all over the country. Its American distributer/wholesaler and its dealers each tack on a profit to the price of the component. So like my Subaru, one can expect repairs to be made domestically. That’s what you’re paying for.
But when you buy a Musetec you are the importer of the goods directly from China either from the factory or from an "order-taker" like Schenzhen (which takes a relatively small mark-up). There is no profit increase as taken by American distributers and American dealers. Normally people, like those participating here, are willing to do that when they sense that they are getting a great deal more value for their money than by going the usual distributer-dealer profits mark-up route.
As ever, your money your choice.
I don’t know enough about Jay’s transport and how they do business and there is too little info on the ’net right now to figure it out.