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Re: Mixing brands [message #65112 is a reply to message #65034] Thu, 02 December 2010 12:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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GoodVibrations wrote on Tue, 30 November 2010 19:01
Actually we didn't acquire all pieces at the same time and kind of added pieces through the years as we could afford them. But it all turned out pretty nice anyway. We've got an assortment of Technics, Sony, Bose, and even Panasonic (oh no, where did that come from?) Anyway, quality is still great. I guess it's just an individual judgement.


Panasonic, unless it is antique stuff is usually junk for one reason. Technics was the audiophile division of panasonic. Technics put their good name on some crap themselves,m so if Technics wouldn't brand it, there is a major problem.

Not really too much related, but it's interesting.

80's + Panasonic brand + Audio ~ bad idea.

It's a shame Technics got away from being the higher end of audio and mor einto consumer electronics, but that was probably the plan...coast off the reputation.

The founder of Panasonic was nuts about audio and created Technics to devote his time to working with audio, rather than worrying about microwaves and televisions and such.


 
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