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On Apr 17, 1:53*pm, Joe Analssandrini
wrote: Dear Cato, The Sony ICF-SW7600GR is still Made in Japan - and to a very high construction standard too, not even to mention its excellent performance. It can still be purchased new for $150.00 or less. Best, Joe Yes... sorry... I made a mistake..... I had read an article some time ago about Sony, and China....turns out they just get a lot of their parts from China now,,, although they still put them together in Japan. |
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Dear Cato,
You are quite correct. In fact, when I opened my Made-in-the-UK AOR AR7030 Plus soon after purchasing it (just to see what it looked like inside), I was surprised to see several of the parts had "China" printed on them. I suppose that, with electronics, it's like with bicycles: certain necessary parts are manufactured in one country only due to the fact that it is uneconomical for companies to try to compete. In other words, sales of a particular item are so low (and so specialized) that it does not pay for someone to try to compete with an established supplier, hence there is a virtual monopoly existing for that particular part(s). Nowadays, it seems that the countries of choice for certain low- production, highly specialized electronic components are China and India. Frankly, there is nothing wrong with this. In fact, with such products, it is possible for competition to actually raise prices. Since the components do not actually "show," no one is the wiser (unless you're like me - somewhat curious). The Sony ICF-SW35, recently discontinued, was entirely made in China. And I have to tell you (I own two of them, both purchased in April 2001) that they are made to the same high standard as any other Sony radio. Mine are kept, winter and summer, in the glove box of our cars (just to have with us whenever we might want to have a radio handy). The batteries are removed. Whenever I do reinstall the batteries, the radio just works. That's pretty robust, in my opinion. While I have not opened up any of my Sony ICF-SW7600GRs, I am certain that many, if not most, components therein are sourced in China. But, I tell you frankly, that the ICF-SW7600GR (and its predecessor model ICF-SW7600G) is assembled better than any other compact shortwave receiver I have personally seen recently, certainly better than any current Chinese- assembled one (with the exception of the aforementioned ICF-SW35). And, in general (especially due to the presence of a synchronous detection circuit), the '7600GR outperforms most, if not all, others in its class as well. That, of course, is not to say that the Chinese-assembled radios can not be made in a robust fashion. I think the Chinese (and Indian) factories are just as capable of producing as high-quality electronics as anyone. It's just that, so far at least, most of the importers, and thus the factories supplying products to the importers' specifications, seem more concerned with "low price" rather than "high quality." (Research the quality problems with the Grundig Satellit 800 and the Eton E1, for example.) One of these days, the Chinese government (and possibly the Indian government as well) is going to realize the "negative" impressions this sort of thing gives to their country and, like the Japanese government many years ago, they will mandate that only high quality (and government approved) products are allowed to be exported, at least until such time as the actual manufacturers themselves insist on producing only high quality products. But, to get back to the general gist of this post, if one can afford $150.00 (or sometimes less), the very best compact shortwave portable radio currently being manufactured is, in my personal opinion, the Sony ICF-SW7600GR. Best, Joe. On Apr 17, 8:31 pm, Cato wrote: The Sony ICF-SW7600GR is still Made in Japan - and to a very high construction standard too, not even to mention its excellent performance. It can still be purchased new for $150.00 or less. Yes... sorry... I made a mistake..... I had read an article some time ago about Sony, and China....turns out they just get a lot of their parts from China now,,, although they still put them together in Japan. |
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