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Post by bobbyt on Jan 17, 2012 18:59:23 GMT -5
Get them imported here and assuming you can do so. (these are not RoHS compliant so good luck getting them to the US) RoHS is a Euro-peon regulation making people spend piles of money to remove trace amounts of lead from cables and other such nonsense. Thankfully, it has nothing to do with us.
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Post by ottaone on Jan 17, 2012 21:15:43 GMT -5
I have it from a reliable source that these QMS models will only play asian songs. I would stay away from these as I already have a magic mic loaded with them asian karaoke tunes. (See my sig).
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Post by Porscheguy on Jan 17, 2012 21:47:53 GMT -5
They're bootleg copies. Call the Emo police!
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Post by sharkman on Jan 17, 2012 23:11:08 GMT -5
I don't think these are the first components from other brands that have been shown to be copies of emo products.
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Post by badronald on Jan 17, 2012 23:38:41 GMT -5
Get them imported here and assuming you can do so. (these are not RoHS compliant so good luck getting them to the US) RoHS is a Euro-peon regulation making people spend piles of money to remove trace amounts of lead from cables and other such nonsense. Thankfully, it has nothing to do with us. I design printed circuit boards for a living. There is much more then "trace" amounts of lead in non-RoHs electonics. The bare PCB has lead in the plating, the solder paste has up to 40% lead, and many parts have lead. It is not yet regulated in the states, but most companies are becoming RoHS compliant. One exception is the military. They still like to use lead because of the superior solder strength with lead based solder. I do agree that alot of the so-called risks are nonsense.
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Post by harri009 on Jan 18, 2012 17:11:25 GMT -5
It's funny when you look around at all the audio components that share parts. I still think electrocompanient's emblem is to close to emotiva's
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