Totally agree with s1mn3r:
And to the person who says that the buyer must do his own research, I agree also - but to a certain limit.
Not everyone is as hard-core about their audio, and the simple labeling of "Norway" or "Austria" may be just enough to leading the less-hard-core purchasing into thinking the gear is an actual made-in-Europe product, but wrongly so.
Again, this whole thing is about being manufacturers being upfront with full disclosure to their customers.
I for one am a previous Ayon Orion integrated amp owner and it was one of the very best-sounding amps I ever had in my system.
I did go through 3 sets of remotes ($ 140.00 a pop), but this is nothing compared to being misled this was not a "made in Austria" product. Purely subjective of course.
Look at the back of the Sonus Faber 3.0 speaker. It clearly says "Designed by Sonus Faber in Italy. Made in China.
Build is ravishing, nothing wrong with it. And you know what you are buying. I consider this minimum requirement for those expensive toys, not playing something you are not.
And this separates the long-standing class act companies from the flavor of the months wannabees.
And to the person who says that the buyer must do his own research, I agree also - but to a certain limit.
Not everyone is as hard-core about their audio, and the simple labeling of "Norway" or "Austria" may be just enough to leading the less-hard-core purchasing into thinking the gear is an actual made-in-Europe product, but wrongly so.
Again, this whole thing is about being manufacturers being upfront with full disclosure to their customers.
I for one am a previous Ayon Orion integrated amp owner and it was one of the very best-sounding amps I ever had in my system.
I did go through 3 sets of remotes ($ 140.00 a pop), but this is nothing compared to being misled this was not a "made in Austria" product. Purely subjective of course.
Look at the back of the Sonus Faber 3.0 speaker. It clearly says "Designed by Sonus Faber in Italy. Made in China.
Build is ravishing, nothing wrong with it. And you know what you are buying. I consider this minimum requirement for those expensive toys, not playing something you are not.
And this separates the long-standing class act companies from the flavor of the months wannabees.

