Schiit Happened: The Story of the World's Most Improbable Start-Up

Mar 10, 2021 at 7:04 AM Post #72,961 of 194,898
There is a Singaporean distributor for South-East Asia too

Ah, I had not considered that. Shipping costs were reasonable last I ordered from the U.S. but if they have increased significantly then yes, it is a hassle.
I'm priveleged to live in Canada. The worst I have to deal with in shipping is some delays followed by paying taxes at the border. If I lived outside North America, I'd have to look elsewhere for audio equipment. :triportsad: (No Schiit kit for me). I wonder if our African and South American sisters and brothers get hosed by importing kit from the USA...
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 7:41 AM Post #72,962 of 194,898
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Mar 10, 2021 at 7:50 AM Post #72,963 of 194,898
No, it is not. Sorry, your comment does not refute his.
I was going to state the same. Statistics are what I'm looking for. I'm glad that this individual enjoys his L.A. environment. Live long and prosper my friend Victor, but don't deny facts due to your limited personal experience walking down skid row or other things you have personally experienced. Your personal experience is not reflective of the greater whole.
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 8:36 AM Post #72,965 of 194,898
I wonder why these posts are not removed by Jason or is it only when I use a geographical location that the place goes boom?
Probably because he doesn't have time to deal with the petty BS people insist on spewing on this thread.

Take the politics elsewhere, people.
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 8:37 AM Post #72,966 of 194,898
Can we please stop the state vs state; conservative vs liberal; politics vs media sensationalism; perspective vs stereotyping, Urinary Olympic Competition (Pi$$ing Contest) please...? Last time I checked (aside from bad BBQ), this isn't the forum for it. We all have our perspectives. You (the proverbial) don't know me, what I think, or what my life experiences have been, and I don't know yours. All the pigeonholing of people into narrow "categories" is what's causing all the crap today.

So, I think we're on the part of the curve where Jason is going to chime in and put everybody on notice. Personally, I would rather him jump straight to a new and entertaining chapter.

Cheers and 'Nuff Said
-HK sends
He will again put out some warnings. Acting on previous warnings, ai banning someone for a week, is only practiced (very swift and without any critical thinking) on people outside the US.
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 9:35 AM Post #72,967 of 194,898
As a resident of Los Angeles I can say this is nothing but the typical conservative image of CA - Sure there is crime - but there is crime anywhere and everywhere. Let me put it this way. I have walked unharmed thru LA's Skid Row. I have been viciously harassed in a racist manner in 1) rural California - so no, it's not nice. 2) Colo Springs 3) Texas (El Paso). So no - Iike I mentioned before, found a home and will never leave. And we are the 5th economic power in the world. I have never been or will be back to Colorado or Texas and avoid rural California as much as possible.

Blunt, yes, but it has to be said. Clarifying the truth is not politics. (and back to audio - sorry could not stay silent. - the post above is 100% wrong)
Probably the worst counter argument I've ever seen, without insultings being thrown around.
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 10:21 AM Post #72,968 of 194,898
Can we please stop the state vs state; conservative vs liberal; politics vs media sensationalism; perspective vs stereotyping, Urinary Olympic Competition (Pi$$ing Contest) please...?

Take the politics elsewhere, people.

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Mar 10, 2021 at 10:24 AM Post #72,969 of 194,898
On the topic of music but probably still just as controversial. I am listening to some Dylan and the Dead and can't help but think Dylan really can't sing...


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Mar 10, 2021 at 10:35 AM Post #72,971 of 194,898
Euphonium nerd alert to get us off barbeque - I've been a working bass trombonist for fifty years and have ten bass trombones in my collection. But the best instrument I own is my 1917 Boosey (before Boosey and Hawkes) 3 valve compensating euphonium. I LOVE that horn. And now, back to barbeque and cats...
I think you should share some of the orchestra trombonist jokes.

Congratulations on the Boosey - you are now immune for the Dreaded Lurgi......
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 10:44 AM Post #72,972 of 194,898
Very true, most likely one of the main reasons for the choice for distributors.
Indeed! It's good to have choices in the audio market since everyone have different preferences in advancing their audio chain

Local: Can support local businesses (quite important in this COVID-19 climate), way faster delivery times (sometimes within the day if you can go to the distributor's office and buy), localised RMA/warranty/repairs, higher upfront costs, lower availability (which is what we are discussing)

Direct: Can support your favourite manufacturer directly, lower upfront costs, need to account for additional delivery times and cost, need to send back to manufacturer for RMA/warranty/repairs, more availability

Going direct is essentially a gamble that you won't need the localised support for a small discount. But then again, isn't audiophilia a form of gamble in the first place? ;)

I'm priveleged to live in Canada. The worst I have to deal with in shipping is some delays followed by paying taxes at the border. If I lived outside North America, I'd have to look elsewhere for audio equipment. :triportsad: (No Schiit kit for me). I wonder if our African and South American sisters and brothers get hosed by importing kit from the USA...

I am from Singapore, which is out of the US and therefore going for Schiit is more expensive since I need to account for shipping costs. But yet, I still feel fortunate since I am in a stable situation that still lets me earn enough to afford those costs and Fedex is still able to deliver my Schiit goods despite an ongoing pandemic. For reference, they were sent out by Schiit to Fedex on last Friday (03/05) and arrived on my doorstep on Tuesday (03/08).
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 11:01 AM Post #72,973 of 194,898
I'm just happy to be alive regardless of my current domicile's location. :D
 
Mar 10, 2021 at 11:09 AM Post #72,975 of 194,898
BBQ still rocks!! The rest is to be determined. Today is the lifting of COVID restrictions (including masks) and Spring Break is next week. :astonished:
 

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