Will China become the poor man’s dealer for high end audio?


With the insane prices now being asked for audio equipment from manufacturers around the globe is china going to fill in the gap between the haves and have-nots.? We are already seeing some signs of this with manufacturers like Jays Audio and Denafrips offering product-performance prices below global market value. The only thing I see holding them back is they will always be one leg behind the rest of the world since they copy most of the technology they use and world wide acceptance.

hiendmmoe

I answered to some poster expressing prejudice ...

I dont know where i backtrack...China is not CCP...

 

I say the same thing from the beginning...

 

But sometimes i posted a bit too much... You are right...about that point..😊

My posts were informative at least...

And i answered clearly about the question asked..

And sorry anecdotes are not facts...

I posted an australian study about high tech status in China.. This is better than anecdotes or face to face few people with their opinions..

Now compare my posts to this :

They were very good at memorizing and taking tests. Applying book learning to practical situations was a weakness. In laboratory work, most Chinese students fell to just average. Some did not have the common sense to keep their fingers out of live electrical circuits.

Can Chinese companies compete in high end HiFi gear. Yes, but not with innovation.

I accept your critic about my numerous posts...

But posts as your created my reaxction...

Then i can apologize because you are not wrong completely about my reaction...

But your post is a caricatural PREJUDICE... Not expression of facts...

Then buy a mirror and look at your own prejudice...

Myself I apologize for my strong reaction not for my content...

 

Then if i read your own post expressing gross prejudice, i prefer to be classified in the " intellectual superiority" pretenses side instead of on your side... Sorry to say so...

And remembering long chinese creativity in history is not virtue signaling...It is simple fact we cannot forgot BEFORE judging chinese as not innovative as you SPECIFICALLY wrote..

I posted too much... You are right on that ... Thats all...

At least some of the people reading my post will learn something... Intellectual superiority or not ... 😊

By the way because you did not have any real arguments you attacked me now personally  in my posts...

Take your own part of this tempest in a cup of water... Admit that you expressed only prejudice... Instead of attacking me... I answered your post by facts...

 

 

 

 

There is one prejudice that say : "Chineses are not innovative"...

There is another prejudice that say : "Americans are ignorant"...

Then at least in this thread the two prejudices will be proven wrong...

Some american know about Needham work..

And some american own  already very  well designed high-end chinese products..

Reestablishing facts is not "virtue signaling"...

 

 

Not sure why so many people feel the need to downplay what China is able to offer in the way of high quality equipment. Making blanket statements about how they will never compete with equipment assembled in the good old USA, although said equipment is made mostly from parts produced in good old China. Because we don't get the same negative stereotypes about equipment made in Germany, Canada or the United Kingdom, one can only assume that they are judged by a different standard.

Gee....I wonder what that standard is....got it right at the tip of my tongue....