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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 05-22-2011 5:16 AM by Beolab. 57 replies.
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beojeff


- Joined on 11-29-2007
- Posts 543

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expoman:
Spoken like a true salesman. 
Indeed! I'd like to hope that I shouldn't need to sell my BeoSystem 3 that isn't even a year and a half old yet. I'd certainly be willing to pay $1,000 to $2,000 for servicing to upgrade the HDMI 1.1 to HDMI 1.4, though.
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Jez


- Joined on 06-13-2007
- Posts 150

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Alex:
Ferrari doesn't need to worry about outsourcing manufacturing because there's always a demand for their product regardless of price. Furthermore, buyers are always prepared to make a significant investment in an automobile. Same applies to watches and jewelry. Consumer electronics is a completely different animal. Bang & Olufsen is simply doing exactly what they need to do to remain competitive in a rapidly changing market.
Not entirely true, Ferrari outsource thier brakes to Bremo, electronics to Magneti Marelli, Wheels to BBS, rubber is obviously outsourced as is the sound system and GPS system. Not to mention the design being outsourced and done by Pininfarina. However it's still majority made in house and assembled at Fearrari's home town Maranello. Not so with many new B&O products. You are right though, the demand for high performance sports cars has boomed. Look at the price jump from the old F430 to it's replacement 458 Italia or McLaren launching an entire car production, starting with the MP4-12C in a financial crisis! However home electronics has taken a different turn with many brands struggling or disapearing. It's the culture now to manufacture off shore in electronics, else you wont survive and as long as B&O survie then I'm happy . As long as the quality is still there and the brands values don't change then i'll always be a fan and use their products. I was sceptical of the BS8 at first but if I wasn't told it was made in China I wouldn't have known, it's a psychological thing I guess.
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Alex


- Joined on 04-16-2007
- New York, NY
- Posts 176

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beojeff:
expoman:
Spoken like a true salesman. 
Indeed! I'd like to hope that I shouldn't need to sell my BeoSystem 3 that isn't even a year and a half old yet. I'd certainly be willing to pay $1,000 to $2,000 for servicing to upgrade the HDMI 1.1 to HDMI 1.4, though.
I'm sorry I didn't realize being honest could be interpreted as a sales pitch. Ask your store when the parts are available and you'll get the same answer. You're simply not going to be able to update it for $1,000 or $2,000 so you might not want to get your hopes up. And again as I mentioned in a previous thread none of the HDMI 1.4 goodies besides 3D passthrough will be present so unless you have a 3D panel that will handle the signal there's no point in upgrading.
Store Manager
Bang & Olufsen Broadway
927 Broadway
New York, NY 10010
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Alex


- Joined on 04-16-2007
- New York, NY
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Jez:
Alex:
Ferrari doesn't need to worry about outsourcing manufacturing because there's always a demand for their product regardless of price. Furthermore, buyers are always prepared to make a significant investment in an automobile. Same applies to watches and jewelry. Consumer electronics is a completely different animal. Bang & Olufsen is simply doing exactly what they need to do to remain competitive in a rapidly changing market.
Not entirely true, Ferrari outsource thier brakes to Bremo, electronics to Magneti Marelli, Wheels to BBS, rubber is obviously outsourced as is the sound system and GPS system. Not to mention the design being outsourced and done by Pininfarina. However it's still majority made in house and assembled at Fearrari's home town Maranello. Not so with many new B&O products. You are right though, the demand for high performance sports cars has boomed. Look at the price jump from the old F430 to it's replacement 458 Italia or McLaren launching an entire car production, starting with the MP4-12C in a financial crisis! However home electronics has taken a different turn with many brands struggling or disapearing. It's the culture now to manufacture off shore in electronics, else you wont survive and as long as B&O survie then I'm happy . As long as the quality is still there and the brands values don't change then i'll always be a fan and use their products. I was sceptical of the BS8 at first but if I wasn't told it was made in China I wouldn't have known, it's a psychological thing I guess.
The operative word in my original statement was outsourcing manufacturing, not parts! Afterall, it's 2011 ... there isnt a manufacturer on the planet that doesn't source parts or materials from someone else!
Store Manager
Bang & Olufsen Broadway
927 Broadway
New York, NY 10010
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