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Re: What the heck is Behringer doing?
i'm gonna chime in here right on the middle of the fence (and take a
break from my newly appointed job as list moderator....right....with
you crazy folks?).
IMO, i don't really see a way out of this ethical fistfight without
some really 'new' thought process being brought into the mix.
the fusing of new paradigms ('digital duplication', 'generic',
'global economy', etc...) is a such a powerful combination these
days. however admirable the opinions are on each side of the fence,
IMO, they don't provide a satisfactory answer.
should i feel guilty for my new Behringer mixer? for which part?
for how they stole the design from Mackie? or for the Chinese labor?
Would i have been better to buy the Mackie, for ethical reasons?
whew...i don't know how many people do research on ethical
electronics production.
when i turn to my Black Panel #2 setting on my POD (based off a Black
Face Fender Twin Reverb), should i feel some tug in my heart
regarding Leo Fender? Pre-CBS, or post? But is Line6 more ethical
than Behringer...who just 'stole' the POD idea?
I like both Richard Zvonar's thoughts, as well as Italo's.
2cents,
the list moderator formerly known as rich
>>words of wisdom, Martin!!! They still talk about "ethics" with
>>mixers...ridiculous!
>
>You don't believe in professional ethics?
>
>If Company A spends a lot of money to design a piece of equipment
>and then Company B simply copies the design and sells it at a lower
>price, this is OK with you?
>
>Curious.
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>
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Richard Zvonar, PhD