Yes - I might be a tad "biased" - but I can't help thinking why B&O survived, while hundreds of other european (and american) hi-fi and tv companys died. Quality can be build anywhere. You need a little more to survive in this crazy world, where low price is the mantra!
(Yes, yes -I know that more and more B&O is build outside Denmark -but we still have a factory here).
By the way - back in the seventies, some japanese high-end manufacturers did make gear with wood-trim. To me this Tandberg still looks like something that could have been made in Japan...
I have no intention to slur Americans. And Yes - I have seen McIntosh -and I'm not impressed... I'M TALKING ABOUT THE DESIGN -ALLRIGHT..? Oh, my -look at those cheap plastic rocker switches... Looks like something you can buy in the local electronics store
You need to produce something that is different -really different... Not just another box with lots of knobs and buttons, with a rosewood (or whatever -wood) cabinet.
If I thought, that this Tandberg or that McIntosh was the greatest design, and B&O sucked, I would not be a member of this site...
But that's just me...
Steffen