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Headphoneus Supremus
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The biggest barrier for the Chinese audio industry, IMO, is Chinglish. I know that Chinese manufacturers are increasingly looking to their domestic market, but surely they could hire a recent grad to rewrite their marketing blurbs for an English-speaking audience ? I absolutely understand that the people behind Audio-gd, Yulong and other companies are technically gifted, and they want to pass on every technical detail of their products, but they could learn a great deal from way Schiit and others hide the majority of the technical detail in the Specifications. For the hardcore audio brigade, the Chinglish is all part of the charm of these products, but these guys arent selling $99 toys - they are aiming their products at the high-end of the hobby (entry-level high end, but high end nonetheless). The Audio-gd site has been an eyesore for as long as I can remember, and clearly no-one gives a hoot - I guess I'm a voice in the wilderness.
Who ya gonna call ?
http://schiit.com/
OR
http://www.audio-gd.com/En%20audio-gd.htm
Guess which one has the more expensive products. No idea how Schiit do it for the money, but I salure them.
Who ya gonna call ?
http://schiit.com/
OR
http://www.audio-gd.com/En%20audio-gd.htm
Guess which one has the more expensive products. No idea how Schiit do it for the money, but I salure them.