Bullwinkle J Moose
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Whichever Country I'm in at the moment, Since I do make the best speakers
I would hope they feel terrible and lesser compared to their neighbours, of course!
There's a reason a Swede is always the butt of the joke in Denmark and Norway.
Make American speakers great again...The answer to any question containing "greatest" is "USA".
I've often wondered why a small country like Denmark designs/produces so many quality speakers. Could it be because of better access and excellence in education? (Engineering schools). Does the government of Denmark provide any incentives for tech research?You forgot Denmark , they do some goods speakers, Dali, SA, Buchard, Dynavoice,Jamo, B&O among others.
There are other factors, but then check number of speaker manufacturers in Germany, and total population.I think you'd have to be a fool not to concede that America is the clear winner here as they should be given their population, but what about on a per capita basis?
How do you think the Swedes feel with ~ twice the population of any other Scandinavian country yet zero notable loudspeaker manufacturers
I've often wondered why a small country like Denmark designs/produces so many quality speakers. Could it be because of better access and excellence in education? (Engineering schools). Does the government of Denmark provide any incentives for tech research?
The danes were among the early pioneers, maybe because of Hans Christian Ørsted, who discovered electromagnetism, and people like Peter L. Madsen, who was an early maker of speakers with moving coils, and others: https://issuu.com/danishsound/docs/loudspeaker_100_year_aniversary_higI've often wondered why a small country like Denmark designs/produces so many quality speakers. Could it be because of better access and excellence in education? (Engineering schools). Does the government of Denmark provide any incentives for tech research?
A sad situation, a large number of which have been stole from the US.
I thought of Italy but couldn't think of one company there that makes speakers which is ironic when one considers the rich history of music from that country, so who makes your monitors?
Money doesn't have a country, just labor.A sad situation, a large number of which have been stole from the US.
The verb stolen puts the blame on the acquirer which imo doesn't tell the truth in most cases, to blame are usually the local previous owners who were too greedy or badly managed and lead to the takeover.A sad situation, a large number of which have been stole from the US.
What’s the point of this discussion?