Or a well-known American manufacturer that omitted, or forgot, the required 10~100 uF decoupling/stabilization capacitors for the multiple 3-pin voltage regulators, so they sang happily in the 10 MHz range.
I've seen preamps and amps where the parts were held in place with hot glue. All that had to happen was have it dropped in shipment and you have a shock or fire hazard. I've encountered oscillating regulators in some American built stuff so I know what you're talking about. Tends to make the 'regulated' circuit a bit noisy...