
dr.colossus
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FEA's SP page has been updated with no additional change to pricing, not that one was expected.... 

ausrock said:<snip>
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DJL said:"As I understand it, QC is done in the factory in China."
* I though QC was done CA USA... no?
"However, in most countries (certainly in the European Union and probably in the US), it is illegal for the manufacturer or distributor to enforce the price that a product is sold at to the end customer. If I buy a mic for $100 and want to sell it for $102, then that's up to me, even if my supplier would rather I sell it for $130."
* How does Neumann get away with it then?
alfalfa said:The Australian price of behringer microphones and products is competitive when compared with prices overseas. As mentioned previously this only occured after behringer dumped their previous distributor and setup their own distribution network. I agree with Dr Colossus' comment that most Australian distributors set prices on a 'what the market will bear' basis rather than a 'cost plus' basis. If we can get behringer products at comparable to overseas prices why cant we expect to get other pro audio products at comparable prices. Otherwise people will continue to mailorder from overseas hurting local retailers. I would like to support my local retailer by buying from them but I cant if the distributor sets totally uncompetitive prices.
I applaud studio projects for making efforts to make them australian prices more comparable to the US, though the B series and vtb-1 prices are still very high.
ausrock said:Rode have been saying for at least 12 months that they are going to bring ALL major component manufacturing (ie; capsules) to their Aust., factory. They already have their cases machined out around Mudgee I believe. If this is the case, I wonder how manufacturing costs will be affected, and if it will be reflected in the final prices. There could be interesting times ahead.
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