Why PG why
Why PG why
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Found this on a chinese website, I hope whoever signed the deal to outsource has some sort of cover for selling copies.
Bring manufacture back to USA
Found this on a chinese website, I hope whoever signed the deal to outsource has some sort of cover for selling copies.
Bring manufacture back to USA
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another note....manufacturing wont becoming back any time soon.
they auctioned off all their manufacturing equipment last year, and sold off the extra floorspace where they kept the manufacturing machines.
plus items would roughly double in price
for example. i learned from someone at pg that a certain item cost them $18 in parts and labor to make in house. the exact same item cost them $8 SHIPPED FROM CHINA. with no change in parts or built quality.
they auctioned off all their manufacturing equipment last year, and sold off the extra floorspace where they kept the manufacturing machines.
plus items would roughly double in price
for example. i learned from someone at pg that a certain item cost them $18 in parts and labor to make in house. the exact same item cost them $8 SHIPPED FROM CHINA. with no change in parts or built quality.
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i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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It's called competition.
PG thinks that in order to compete with other brands, they have to cut manufacturing costs. How? China.
American made amps would likely sell a bit better on that point alone, but not well enough, especially due to the fact that their store prices would sky rocket above any close competitor.
I'm not saying I like it, I'm saying PG is trying to stay alive and they obviously thought this was the way to do it... when did they first start with Chinese amps? Xenon?
PG thinks that in order to compete with other brands, they have to cut manufacturing costs. How? China.
American made amps would likely sell a bit better on that point alone, but not well enough, especially due to the fact that their store prices would sky rocket above any close competitor.
I'm not saying I like it, I'm saying PG is trying to stay alive and they obviously thought this was the way to do it... when did they first start with Chinese amps? Xenon?
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Yeah well Roland I see all the clones coming back over here in different packages. By the dozens. Clarion, ARC, and Zapco 4 by 50 amp, exactly the same inside even the same board and parts. Just a different case on the outside ALL made in China.
You must admit its possible that it is being made by someone over there and PG would not be able to do anything at all about.
This is some of the mess you run into in dealing with Chinese made electronics. They don't have the same copyright laws we have here. And they really don't apply when your just another customer standing line over there buying their copied and cloned technology, and being just a reseller here in the USA.
I saw them do this sort of thing with Applied Materials semiconductor tools. They will clone anything for money over there, and I do mean anything.
We just saw a Octane R clone a few months ago from the poster here. Seem in his local its just fine business to copy a licensed image to sell something. Shame, a real shame. and its only going to get worse. We have given all of our technology away for a pocket full of money for a few, and a very full un-employment line here where the genius invented it all.
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Yeah well Roland I see all the clones coming back over here in different packages. By the dozens. Clarion, ARC, and Zapco 4 by 50 amp, exactly the same inside even the same board and parts. Just a different case on the outside ALL made in China.
You must admit its possible that it is being made by someone over there and PG would not be able to do anything at all about.
This is some of the mess you run into in dealing with Chinese made electronics. They don't have the same copyright laws we have here. And they really don't apply when your just another customer standing line over there buying their copied and cloned technology, and being just a reseller here in the USA.
I saw them do this sort of thing with Applied Materials semiconductor tools. They will clone anything for money over there, and I do mean anything.
We just saw a Octane R clone a few months ago from the poster here. Seem in his local its just fine business to copy a licensed image to sell something. Shame, a real shame. and its only going to get worse. We have given all of our technology away for a pocket full of money for a few, and a very full un-employment line here where the genius invented it all.
Amazing what a Wall street asshole can do to this country



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There's some blame to be laid in many different places.
The Chinese are generally rather ruthless when it comes to business. Ethics aren't a concern or even a question.
The American/Western consumer is to blame as well. Walmart-esque "our prices are sooooooo fucking low!" is not only driving down cost for the end consumer, it's driving down quality, purchase experience, support and the little guys. People buying into that shit is killing local production.
There's more, but I can't rant for long.
The Chinese are generally rather ruthless when it comes to business. Ethics aren't a concern or even a question.
The American/Western consumer is to blame as well. Walmart-esque "our prices are sooooooo fucking low!" is not only driving down cost for the end consumer, it's driving down quality, purchase experience, support and the little guys. People buying into that shit is killing local production.
There's more, but I can't rant for long.
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Small edit to your post...fuzzysnuggleduck wrote:
#1 The Chinese are generally rather ruthless when it comes to business. Ethics aren't a concern or even a question.
#2 The American/Western consumer is to blame as well. Walmart-esque "our prices are sooooooo fucking low!" is not only driving down cost for the end consumer, it's driving down quality, purchase experience, support and the little guys. People buying into that shit is killing local production.
#1 The problem is that the Chineese Government doesn't follow international copyright laws (They almost encourage stealing designs)
The cost is so cheap that and the demand for #2 is so high (subsquent rofits) that we deal with it. *The reward outweights the risk.
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Phoenix Gold thought they were unfuckingtouchable... it caught up with them... some very very piss poor decisions by them, left them in the state they are in now... working for the Chinese...
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yeah , I was the one who posted the Octane rip off, and guys all asked me cause I am Mr PG here, wtf is it with that, I did not have a reply honestly .
Felt like a right royal twit, lucky no one copied the Xenon design, else i would have been crying. I am not a fan of copied products and activly protest against it , but alas, i am not a big enough consumer, or have enough money to end this.
i however do not use any of the copied stuff brought across, because I belive that there is a difference between products .
Felt like a right royal twit, lucky no one copied the Xenon design, else i would have been crying. I am not a fan of copied products and activly protest against it , but alas, i am not a big enough consumer, or have enough money to end this.
i however do not use any of the copied stuff brought across, because I belive that there is a difference between products .
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