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Bertrand Sindri Bertrand Sindri is offline
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Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 23:26:37 +0000 (UTC), Bertrand Sindri
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Cursitor Doom wrote:
I bought Roberts because I've had their broadcast recievers in the
past and been very happy with them in all respects. They were a
bit pricey (though not as much as a Hacker) but the build and sound
quality was very good. Their internet radios, OTOH, have none of
that reassuringly solid feel about them.


It could be possible that "Roberts" (the brand name) has gone the way
of a lot of the traditional US "brand names" of yesteryear
(Honeywell, Westinghouse, etc.).

They (the US brands, I have no idea re. Roberts) are nothing more
than "Names" owned by some rent-seeking corporation who will sell the
right to brand anything as "Honeywell" or "Westinghouse" for the
right price.

What you mention re. the massive reduction in build quality is
exactly what happened to the products that were "branded" as
"Honeywell" or "Westinghouse" (or others) once they became a "brand
name for hire". The product build quality plummeted.


Exactly. They sold out to get rich (or should I say *even* richer).


In some instances, it was bankruptcy liquidations that resulted in a
rent-seeker buying the "brand name" from the bankrupcy proceedings (to
gain the "brand recognition" for their junk until enough people learn
the "new X" brand is just junk).

So the original company owners never got rich, and a rent-seeker is
just taking advantage of the "brand recognition" that name had built up
over the years to make a quick buck for as long as they can squeeze
blood from the corpse.