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#89185 - 01/23/12 07:11 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: renov8r]
Kevin C Brown Offline
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Originally Posted By: renov8r


Depressing.

Who do you blame? The company for doing what they are supposed to do, which is to maximize value for the shareholders? The U.S. gov't for not doing a better job of promoting and subsidizing manufacturing here? The customer, who in general, just wants their products cheap and doesn't care where they are made?

Depressing.
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#89186 - 01/23/12 07:26 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: Kevin C Brown]
renov8r Offline
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I dunno if it is depressing so much as just "the way things currently are".

It is not just that American consumers want "inexpensive goods", they also want weekends off to watch their kids play soccer and they don't want to have factories anywhere in breathing distance that belch out noxious fumes.


Maybe in a decade or so Chinese consumers and workers will want these things and manufacturing will shift to Africa or some other even more lawless place...

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#89192 - 01/24/12 02:32 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: renov8r]
73Bruin Offline
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Originally Posted By: renov8r
The perhaps unintended consquences of using legislation and collective bargaining to bolster the "rights" of American laborers has been to so severaly curtail the employment of such workers as to render them nearly extinct.


Sounds like you would prefer going back to the pre-1863 set of labor laws that this country used to have. You might also prefer living in a third world country.
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#89193 - 01/24/12 03:27 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: 73Bruin]
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The problem is that the supply chain for the parts no longer is based in the US. In order to compete, companies build factories where they don't incur a lot of shipping costs. We are no longer the major consumer market that we once were and our regulations are way beyond any other manufacturing country. I read the article and was very impressed that a shift foreman could mobilize his workers (8000 of em) to start work and get the job at least working in the middle of the night. That kind of response is probably not available to a small company like Outlaw, the way it is to Apple, but it speaks volumes about the work ethic of both countries. It is unfortunate that getting an engineering degree in this country no longer guarantees you won't be flippin burgers to pay off the school loans. The asian markets also employ a lot of quasi engineers with the right skillset but not the diploma that has all the extraneous junk courses required in american colleges.
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#89195 - 01/24/12 05:44 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: 73Bruin]
renov8r Offline
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Originally Posted By: 73Bruin
Originally Posted By: renov8r
The perhaps unintended consquences of using legislation and collective bargaining to bolster the "rights" of American laborers has been to so severaly curtail the employment of such workers as to render them nearly extinct.


Sounds like you would prefer going back to the pre-1863 set of labor laws that this country used to have. You might also prefer living in a third world country.


Neither. I think that the specializations that suit countries where low skill labor is the predominate form of industrialization are no longer suited to the US. The consequences of fewer people being involved in such employment in this country ought to be that more folks take on the greater value-add functions. To some extent this is true -- firms like Outlaw require people saavy in audio design, consumer marketing / communication (maybe they need to beef up that function),technical support and other areas that do not lend themselves to "line workers".

Yes, I am well aquainted with the arguement "every country needs some garbage collectors" but I simply reject extending that to say "every country ought to have a functioning high-value consumer electronics assembly business". For a whole multitude of reasons that seems unrealistic.

I might conceded that low volume /high cost audio firms have employees with skills similar enough to those working for proto-type shops / defense contractors, and in some stretched sense are conceivably part of the broad "strategic work force", though I have not really found that arguement to be convincng from the whole "I don't want my stuff made in some country trying to bury us" set.

Perhaps if the economics pressures that have presented themselves to the global economy result in more US workers being prepared to accept the conditions that exist in overseas factories the ability for high value firms to find a US workforce to fufill the "Made In Amercia" pleas of some will materialize.


I suppose the continued growth of wealthier workers in far away lands may also dampen their competitive edge.

From a global competitive standard point I suspect that the elite in China are probably already importing McIntosh electronics to show off their wealth. I wonder how that will work out...

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#89203 - 01/25/12 02:51 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: XenonMan]
Kevin C Brown Offline
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Originally Posted By: XenonMan
The problem is that the supply chain for the parts no longer is based in the US. In order to compete, companies build factories where they don't incur a lot of shipping costs. We are no longer the major consumer market that we once were and our regulations are way beyond any other manufacturing country. I read the article and was very impressed that a shift foreman could mobilize his workers (8000 of em) to start work and get the job at least working in the middle of the night. That kind of response is probably not available to a small company like Outlaw, the way it is to Apple, but it speaks volumes about the work ethic of both countries. It is unfortunate that getting an engineering degree in this country no longer guarantees you won't be flippin burgers to pay off the school loans. The asian markets also employ a lot of quasi engineers with the right skillset but not the diploma that has all the extraneous junk courses required in american colleges.


Two things:

a) Just how many Outlaw 978's do you think will be sold in China?

smile

*Something* has to be shipped *somewhere*. Whether it's the parts necessary to build a 978, or the final product. So that argument doesn't work for me. Whether you ship the final unit from China to the US, or the parts necessary to build one from there to here, there are still shipping costs.

b) Mobilizing a workforce to work at midnight. Work ethic? How about that that is really just a form of corporate slavery in China?

I hate to say it, but a lot of these seem to me to be "excuses" and not "reasons" why something can't be manufactured here.

There *are* products manufactured here, and those companies can compete just fine with the differences between here and there.
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#89207 - 01/25/12 06:45 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: Kevin C Brown]
XenonMan Offline
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The point I was making was that as long as the rest of the world didn't buy so many products and the US consumer did, it made sense to have factories here. Now the rest of the world buys more stuff than we do and it costs much less to ship from over there than it does here. How many 978s do you think will be sold? If the 10000 threshhold gets crossed I think Outlaw will be able to break about even. Now think of how many much larger competitors will sell their equipment in orders of magnitude more. Like I said before, a small company like Outlaw has to be nimble and not invest in a lot of infrastructure in order to survive.

There are quality electronics built in the USA but they are way out of my league and I make quite a bit of $$$. I want bang for the buck and if it means China builds it, so be it.
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APC H15 Power Conditioner

TV System
Large Advent Loudspeakers/ Polk center/Monoprice surrounds/Panasonic Viera 42 inch/Onkyo HT-RC260/Sony BDP S590/Directv


Home Theater System
Onkyo PR-SC886/Outlaw 7125 Klipsch RF-82 L/R,RC-62 center, RB-35 SR/SL, BENQ HT1075, Outlaw LFM1-EX/OPPO BDP-83/Directv
Harmony ONE
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#89208 - 01/25/12 07:24 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: XenonMan]
73Bruin Offline
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10,000 978's? Really? I would be surprised if Outlaw sold a total of 10,000 990's and 1050's combined over their product lives. Consequently, I was expecting that the 978 would might sell 3,000 to 5,000 units over the product's life depending upon the length of the product cycle and whether the 998 cannibalizes sales after it is introduced.
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Living Room 24x18 open 1/2 flight up to a raised dining room/hall 24x12
Outlaw 976 pre-pro running 5.1 system
Outlaw 750 for Artison Masterpiece LCR and 2 NHT SuperZeros rears
Velodyne Servo FX-1200
LG OLED65C8PUA via HDMI2 to/from 976 HDMI ARC
Roku Ultra
Samsung BD-D5500 BluRay
Amazon FireStick 4K to 976 Aux HDMI input for Amazon Music Ultra

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#89209 - 01/25/12 08:26 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: 73Bruin]
GaryB Offline
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Registered: 10/01/10
Posts: 131
Loc: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Originally Posted By: 73Bruin
...the 998...is introduced.

You're expecting the 998 to be introduced? Really? smirk

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#89210 - 01/25/12 09:04 PM Re: Thread to bash the integrity of whatever... [Re: GaryB]
XenonMan Offline
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I asked a while back how many 990s were sold. Does anyone have a older version of the 990 so we can compare serial numbers? Might get us an educated guess. Remember too that the 978 has to cover the 997 R&D to to break even.
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Music system
Model 990/7500/Magnepan 1.6 QRs/Technics SL1200 MK2/Aperion S-12 Subwoofer/OWA3/Sony NS75H DVD
APC H15 Power Conditioner

TV System
Large Advent Loudspeakers/ Polk center/Monoprice surrounds/Panasonic Viera 42 inch/Onkyo HT-RC260/Sony BDP S590/Directv


Home Theater System
Onkyo PR-SC886/Outlaw 7125 Klipsch RF-82 L/R,RC-62 center, RB-35 SR/SL, BENQ HT1075, Outlaw LFM1-EX/OPPO BDP-83/Directv
Harmony ONE
Blue Jeans and Monoprice interconnects
APC H15 Power Conditioner

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