HEGEL - Is it really made in Norway ?



Not unlike Ayon, where it is just printed "Austria" and not "Made in Austria" (the usual and official terminology), are HEGEL products actually made and assembled in Norway or just "designed" in Norway and assembled somewhere in China?

I have tried getting a clear-cut answer from dealers with no success. Juste like for Ayon gear by the way.

Thanks if you can help.
soniqmike
I want to see Hegel's birth certificate!
(The long form one, not the short form one)
09-01-15: Yogiboy
Add Classe Audio to the list of gear that is made in China and has no mention that it is not made in Canada anymore. They still have the balls to charge premium prices!
09-01-15: Taters
Yogi boy, what a joke that is.
On the flip side, have you ever considered how much more they would charge if not made in China? SUPER premium prices?
While I'd certainly prefer Hegel to be more upfront about where their products are made, ultimately what's more important to me is how well the product is designed and built and how it actually performs. There are good and bad products made in every country, and China is no exception. The key is how well Hegel did its due diligence in finding a good factory and how well they monitor the manufacturing process going forward. Given there have been relatively so few reports of problems with Hegel gear it would seem that they are doing a good job thus far. What is unforgivable, however, is to not stand behind your product when something does go wrong, and what I heard here would definitely give me pause in buying any Hegel product.

Where I differ a bit from some here is in the assertion that Hegel is charging too much for a product made in China. Given the relatively high levels of performance reported by owners and reviewers I'd think Hegel is using some good quality parts in their products, and if they were to build that same product in Norway with those parts they'd have to charge significantly more than they do now. If that's the case, I'd much prefer the stuff be made in China and sound better than be made in Norway and be significantly more expensive or alternatively for Hegel be forced to use cheaper parts and products not sound as good and/or potentially be less reliable. Now, if they're using cheap parts AND charging high prices despite being built in China (i.e. passing on the risk/cache of something made in China without passing on the savings) even if they do achieve good results -- well that would piss me off. But again, given the positive performance reports and relatively low incidence of problems it seems to point to the former rather than the latter. Either way they need to stand behind their products and support their customers or it's a non-starter at least for me. Anyway...
Just for an FYI...I emailed Hegel a few days back on 8-28 about this thread,hoping that they could or would chime in. Their response was...

"Oh, goodness me� Thanks for the link.
Best regards
Hegel � Anders"

I guess they are not intereseted in clearing up the controversy.
What is unforgivable, however, is to not stand behind your product when something does go wrong, and what I heard here would definitely give me in buying any Hegel product.
Sure if it's true. There are always TWO sides to a story.

Remember, this is the internet, anonymity behind a monitor and on a keyboard so all we got to evaluate is contents of their posts. For all we know, they could be in a funny farm.