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Subject: Kendrick goes to PC boards
Date: 28 Nov 1996 01:51:00 GMT
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For the longest time, Gerald Weber, Kendrick’s CEO and Master of Hype,
bad-mouthed amps constructed with printed circuit boards. Today in the
mail I received a letter from them saying that starting in 1997, Kendrick
amps would use pc boards. Gerald explains that it was either that, or he
would have to double his prices. By going to pc boards, he says he was
able to hold his price increase to a more modest level. I don’t believe
this guy. Buy Victoria.

 

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