I found a way to get around tariffs that will raise the price of audio equipment.


I found a way to get around tariffs that will raise the price of audio equipment. What is your solution?

Yes I am serious and this will work. Much talk has been created about sitting down and enjoying the music... finally. Even more discussions about the ever ending quest for better gear vs just enjoying the gear you now own.

So that's what I will do. I am not buying new gear. I will enjoy the music now.

2psyop

There's two sides to this story...

I always hated Tariffs. It was not an equal playing field. I was charged tariffs to send my products to other countries but my overseas competitors could bring in their products here with no fees. It gave them an unfair price advantage.

I never heard anyone complaining about tariffs then. This isn't a "sledge hammer" approach. If you charge a tariff we will charge you the EXACT amount back at you. Sounds perfectly fair!

Oh, how comsumers loved those cheap prices all the while supporting my competitors.  Yes, tariffs are totally unfair when only one side has them.

@2psyop 

You can mitigate all you want but it's here and it's going to get worse. Much worse. Finding solace in your system won't help much as we're all caught in the net. No man is an island in these new times.

To think so reminds me of that old Twilight Zone episode, Time Enough At Last, where an avid book reader with a nagging wife and boss just wants to read as it gives him joy. He can't stand the interruptions. One day he's down in the bank vault when nuclear war destroys the planet and he's the only survivor. 

He comes up and rejoices as now he has salvation in the rubble of a ruined world. He looks at all the books he can read and is beside himself. As he's going through all the books, his glasses falls off his face and shatters on the steps of the bank and they were some very thick glasses. His vision is so bad he can't read any of the books he lusted after. 

Replace those broken glasses with the broken systems we're facing and others to come and the analogy becomes obvious. We're just biding time.

All the best,
Nonoise

The consuming masses quite ignorant of the power they hold. People like to blame manufacturers, other countries, gvts. for the trade situation. American consumers chose to vote with their wallets many decades ago, I well remember the 1980's and the establishment of Wallmart and other big box retailers displacing local mom and pop establishments. Consumers have one track lowest price minds, hey cheap Chinese products, I'll have some of that. The de-industrialization of America during same period also comes to mind, we pay too much to union workers, outsourcing for cheap labor results in lower prices, the consumer says I'm all for that.

 

And now you tell me we're all done with that, I don't think so, consumers continue to cry about high prices, inflation, I don't think reliance on solely American citizen labor and a complete rebuild of infrastructure is going to help that situation. Nope, we're at the point we're all screwed, mass consumerism ain't going to fix it.

He was supposed to lower prices.  Another lie. Sorry but true. Gotta at least keep track of the whoppers that affect everyone. More time and money wasted for all. A complete cf.