Leicozic RF Distribution

Based on the physical characteristics alone, it looks like some Shure equipment fell off the truck before getting some Leicozic branding.
Even the back panel says UA845 and Shure Incorporated
 
Based on the physical characteristics alone, it looks like some Shure equipment fell off the truck before getting some Leicozic branding.
Even the back panel says UA845 and Shure Incorporated
@macsound This sounds reminiscent of the early Behringer power amps which were reverse engineered all the way to including QSC's Bob Lee's signature in the PC board's foil traces. Too funny and TOO sad.
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
 
Yes I remember those days.
You had all the people that loved Behringer because they were so surprisingly familiar, but cheap. And everyone who really knew what was going on hated Behringer because they were so surprisingly familiar.
But I think these literally are genuine Shure equipment. Like that scandal in china with the Sandisk SD cards. Where the manager would stay 30 minutes extra each day, disengage the serial number stamp, and run a couple batches.
 

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