Ampeg closing US factory, moving to Vietnam
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Anyone else hear about this. Guy at the local store told me this today. I'd believe them trying to move their solid state line over sea's to cut costs, and keep up with Fender, Peavey etc. But hopefully not the tube end of things.
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2005.09.05
"how many people did die from that?...did P.Diddy kill them?" - Eddie Vedder 2006.02.19
i was going to buy an eastman archtop a few months ago.
they are making handcrafted solid top archtops for way less than what one could have built by a north american shop.....the guitars look and play fantastic......
but in the end i couldnt buy one because of chinas human rights issues.
i know its' my loss,and i can think of many flaws in my thinking,but all the same,i couldnt buy this guitar and feel good about it.
Made here, and the best stuff for the money I know of. Everyone should have at least 1 Carvin guitar.
i bought a bass cabinet from them.......a 15.
if i ever decide to get a guitar amp,i'll look into one of those tweed tube amps.
Hum dude, Japan and Vietnam are far from being the same thing...
This is Japan:
http://www.kenexner.com/images/japan/DSCF0123.JPG
This is Vietnam:
http://www.ambhanoi.um.dk/NR/rdonlyres/A290C2E5-04C9-4A05-B56B-D21654DC9BAA/0/cheramicsontheroad.JPG
These guys get a dollar a day and work twice as hard as you. Now how can you not be horrified by ampeg's decision ?