Andysf,
You stated, "I briefly researched Hegel integrated amps recently when trying to decide which integrated amp would best suit my needs. I don't remember seeing it mentioned anywhere online that they were made in China. As I will not buy audio equipment made in Mainland China, this would have been a deal breaker. I am amazed no dealer or distributor has commented on the thread yet! Things like this can cost them sales."
What you say shows that where a product is made does matter to some people. The point is that we have a right to know where products are made. This should not be hidden from the consumer by companies who do not want the truth to be known.
Onhwy61,
You state, "Obviously some people in this thread care about where a product is made, but it's not clear if that's a major concern for the majority of Americans. Your computer, cell phone, flat screen, clothing, year-round fruits & vegetables etc. are all foreign sourced. Go to a local big box and look for domestically sourced products. Regrading [sic] ethics, you are compromised whatever you buy. It's a global economy."
This may be true. But we have a right to know where products are made so we can decide whether or not we want to purchase them.
Zd542
You stated, "For the Hegel situation we're discussing on this thread, I can't really fault China. I fault Hegel. The Chinese are just doing what's being asked of them. If Hegel tells them to change the design and put Made in China in big letters on the rear face plate, I'm sure they will."
I agree. This is not the fault of China. It is the fault of Hegel. The question remains unanswered whether or not Hegel will ask the manufacturer to be straight with everyone and put Made in China on the back of their products.
You stated, "I briefly researched Hegel integrated amps recently when trying to decide which integrated amp would best suit my needs. I don't remember seeing it mentioned anywhere online that they were made in China. As I will not buy audio equipment made in Mainland China, this would have been a deal breaker. I am amazed no dealer or distributor has commented on the thread yet! Things like this can cost them sales."
What you say shows that where a product is made does matter to some people. The point is that we have a right to know where products are made. This should not be hidden from the consumer by companies who do not want the truth to be known.
Onhwy61,
You state, "Obviously some people in this thread care about where a product is made, but it's not clear if that's a major concern for the majority of Americans. Your computer, cell phone, flat screen, clothing, year-round fruits & vegetables etc. are all foreign sourced. Go to a local big box and look for domestically sourced products. Regrading [sic] ethics, you are compromised whatever you buy. It's a global economy."
This may be true. But we have a right to know where products are made so we can decide whether or not we want to purchase them.
Zd542
You stated, "For the Hegel situation we're discussing on this thread, I can't really fault China. I fault Hegel. The Chinese are just doing what's being asked of them. If Hegel tells them to change the design and put Made in China in big letters on the rear face plate, I'm sure they will."
I agree. This is not the fault of China. It is the fault of Hegel. The question remains unanswered whether or not Hegel will ask the manufacturer to be straight with everyone and put Made in China on the back of their products.

