Posted October 23, 201311 yr Why does a lot of people prefer subwoofers that is made in the US over others? And what are some good US made subs?
October 23, 201311 yr You should visit a production plant in Asia once, you'd NEVER ask that question again. And regrettably that is what I will be doing in two weeks.
October 23, 201311 yr I can name one new company who assembles their drivers here locally that I would never concider buying. Chop shop and a half. Just because its assembled here in the state's does not make them better quality unless you know the builder. If your buying US made speakers stick to the companies you can trust and have great quality track record. Ssa, fi, sundown, ia, dss, aa, ect...There are a few new companies I've seen that order parts from China but have business building these drivers.
October 23, 201311 yr I wouldn't consider Sundown US-made. US-assembled, yes, but the parts are made overseas as well. Agree with all your other choices, though.
October 23, 201311 yr I wouldn't consider Sundown US-made. US-assembled, yes, but the parts are made overseas as well. Agree with all your other choices, though.Name me one manufacture that does not import a single piece of material for their speaker line.Fi,ssa,aa are about the closest they come, as they machine their own parts.
October 23, 201311 yr I wouldn't consider Sundown US-made. US-assembled, yes, but the parts are made overseas as well. Agree with all your other choices, though.Name me one manufacture that does not import a single piece of material for their speaker line.Fi,ssa,aa are about the closest they come, as they machine their own parts.Please don't take the defensive, I'm just clarifying. I agree with you about 90 percent, but that domestic machining that SSA performs is a major plus towards the Made in USA stamp and I think it gets overlooked.
October 23, 201311 yr I wouldn't consider Sundown US-made. US-assembled, yes, but the parts are made overseas as well. Agree with all your other choices, though.Name me one manufacture that does not import a single piece of material for their speaker line.Fi,ssa,aa are about the closest they come, as they machine their own parts.Please don't take the defensive, I'm just clarifying. I agree with you about 90 percent, but that domestic machining that SSA performs is a major plus towards the Made in USA stamp and I think it gets overlooked.Not defensive at all. I agree with you completely.Perhaps I thought you were talking about the assembly of the driver here in the states vs. In China.All I was stating in my first post it that just because its put together here does not make it better quality.Ssa is definitely an industry leader when you think of "made in America"
October 23, 201311 yr Amen, brutha. Which is why I'm glad Sean convinced me to finally take the plunge.
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