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Sounds like a German manufacturer of really good decoders (ESU) finally acknowledged that there is a untapped market in USA, and is doing something about it. I have feeling that Kato's USA Kobo installs of hundreds of ESU decoders played a big role in this.Lots of US modelers are not happy just using Digitrax, TCS, Soundtraxx, MRC, or NCE decoders. The European stuff is so much more advanced, with better motor control, and sound/lighting effects. And in most cases the prices of European-made decoders have become quite competitive wit most Amercan brands.
Which raises the question: Why are we not getting similarly advanced decoders from the "American" manufacturers?The usual canard that "It costs too much to deal with all the environmental laws, tax laws, retirement mandates, health care mandates, etc. in the U.S. to make anything here, so we have everything made in China, where they can make a mess with low cost labor," seems as if it would also apply to European vendors, as much as to those in the U.S.
I was under the impression that the major US decoder manufacturers make em in the USA ... (I know Soundtraxx is made in Durango)
I still don't think we have an answer to why a European vendor has decided to make higher function/cost decoders for the U.S. market than the U.S. vendors have chosen to make.Even if price is the driving issue, why would Europeans be able to sell higher priced decoders here than Americans can sell here?
Even if price is the driving issue, why would Europeans be able to sell higher priced decoders here than Americans can sell here?
Probably for the same reason that European and Japanese quality control forced the American car manufacturers to improve their product.