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Well there you are.Taken from an interview from November of 2009....
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Well there you are.
Does Behringer manufacture its own components?
Taken from an interview from November of 2009....
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Fairly easy to find info again.
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And, that was from 2009. Notice that he said that they began making changes 10 years prior.......
If you absorb IP that can be another cost savings. There are other ways to positively impact the bottom line.
The perennial bully. Well sorry, I have over 36,000 posts.There it is. I'm sure the spin cycle will come later....
I have a hunch he means acquiring other companies to get their IP.Brad, what do you mean by this statement? It sounds to me like you are using the word "absorb" and "cost savings" as though absorbing IP from others rather than bear the cost themselves (thus the cost savings).
If this is not how it was intended, would you please clarify?
The perennial bully. Well sorry, I have over 36,000 posts.
You probably have over 36,000 button pushes.Me a bully? YOU started this with me! Only 36,000 posts? Stop slacking!
You probably have over 36,000 button pushes.
I got to think they brought on the SS version after failing to come anything up to the tone of a tube preamp Streamliner.
Brad, what do you mean by this statement? It sounds to me like you are using the word "absorb" and "cost savings" as though absorbing IP from others rather than bear the cost themselves (thus the cost savings).
If this is not how it was intended, would you please clarify?
I guess that it would come as a shock that many preferred the Shuttle series from Genz Benz over the Streamliner amps. There's no way that Bugera simply wanted to have a similar amp with different characteristics. Nah, that wouldn't make any sense.....