Over the years they have developed a pretty wide offering of products. They delivered good price/value by eliminating middle man (dealer) profit margins and overhead. Their original business model was to sell pretty basic entry level models direct to end users via mail order long before the web and internet. Carvin has been around for years and while not noted for much creativity or advancing technology, they did not overtly copy other company's best sellers intact AFAIK. Where a product is made is more a marker for the size of a company/market and where they're located than reason for respect. Again, anyone know how the TRX subs sound? Thanks, Bobīob Kenton wrote on Fri, 30 June 2006 01:18 So if the TRX boxes are high quality and sound as good as they say they are, will they ever get any respect in the SR world? Just wondering, Im real happy with my new U15's I just got from Mike Pyle, for the small venues we play in there perfect and I dont plan on replacing them any time soon, Im kinda thinking out loud I guess and wondering why Carvin isnt used more often. As far as I know, EAW made here, EV too made here and they seem to be well excepted in the SR and rider world. The amps look like they are well thought out with good power, mixers look soso but again if the price is right, why not? More and more we are seeing companies going to China like A&H and Mackie, wonder if any lower line EAW stuff will come from over seas. If you TRX guy's like the tops, how about the dual 18" sub boxes? Just wondering really. there prices seem good, actually very good if the speakers sound good. Recently Ive read some posts here with a few fellow SR guy's using the TRX153 speakers and really liking them and I just got a catalog in the mail yesterday and noticed that all there equipment is made in the good ole USofA! Big surprised my bad. Ive always thought that there stuff was in the same realm as Beringers stuff. Hola, well I dont have any Carvin equipment and until the last few weeks ago, never planned on getting any.
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