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...and I'll wager that the Danish Company has manufacturing plants in China...
I don't know, a lot TC Electronic stuff is high end stuff. That said, I don't own any models to confirm this, but I can't imagine stuff of that price is assembled in china.
Wow. I'm Danish and in the signal processing business. I know several people who work at TC. Has this been confirmed by other sources? The TC homepage does not say anything about this...
Wow. I'm Danish and in the signal processing business. I know several people who work at TC. Has this been confirmed by other sources? The TC homepage does not say anything about this...
TC electronic stuff is assembled in Taiwan.At least, the G-Majors are.
The high end stuff seems to be made in Denmark - probably most of the studio stuff and the G-force (at least according to TC - there has been some debate whether it is still made there on hugeracksinc/racksrock forums IIRC ) so probably the G-system aswell.
NAMM 2009-Gibson/TC Announce New Les Paul. The LP tunes itself, plays itself and comes complete with G-Force on-board effects unit installed. No guitarist needed
Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
According to the Forbes article, it appears that Gibson is the majority partner in the merger.
I would suspect that the newly formed "Gibson Guitar Corp." would remain headquartered in the US.
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