Quite a few here believe the move is being made because of ML problems with their bottom line. I believe that owing to the abrupt nature of the move it is being initiated to keep the lower cost people at Paradigm busy and keep that plant closer to capacity. No consideration was given to the impact on ML quality or the lines would have been "transitioned" one at a time. The ShoreView people are pure numbers crunchers and not audio enthusiasts.
I'm also willing to wager that we will see one or two key people from the current lineup living in Canada very soon.
I despise number crunchers.
Probably right about the second paragraph as well. Typically when there is a transfer of technology to a new location with personnel unfamiliar with the new-comer products, there are also a few pertinent people from the original site who are asked to "relocate" for an undetermined length of time. As soon as the new location is comfortable with the level of training, the originals are let go. Not always but usually. There could be new technologies to improve the product or newer manufacturing methods and tooling.
Another problem with transfer of technology is the control of Quality. It's hard to control quality if the Quality Assurance group is working out of Lawrence while they are building elsewhere under their own Quality Control. You need to be there to witness and see each and every problem on the spot, not thru a teleconference call.
As Dave (I think) mentioned earlier, we'll have to wait and see. My gut feeling is that the initial products out of the new location may be good if supervised by relocated skilled Martin Logan personnel, but after they have gone, the quality level will wander a bit before leveling off to an acceptable level.
A quote off the box from Audio Research Corporation..."Designed and crafted in Plymouth, Minnesota U.S.A."
I like quality, I like a well built product. And I will pay a premium for what I see is necessary for a quality product.
Ahh, no sense in getting pessimistic about this...let's see what happens. I do feel sorry for the folks that are loosing their job at ML. No one needs that, especially now a days.