MIC is in the same position as Nippon stuff in da 50s & 60s.
I strongly disagree. I spend over a decade in China intimately involved with manufacturing (and also traveling including many places where I was like the first Gweilo ever to go there). I also spent considerable time in Japan.
There are Chinese who want to make the best microphones, speakers, cars etc in the world.
Really? You believe that? Well, I might mention that I do have a bridge in New York for sale. Real Cheap.
What you describe is not something possible in modern, post Mao, post Deng China. People may say that and project it convincingly, but that's just face. I have yet to meet a mainland chinese person in business who is genuinely passionate about what they do, as opposed to just making money.
I cannot exclude that such people exist, many ethnic chinese from Hong Kong or Taiwan are passionate about their business as labour of love, not money maker. This mindset is utterly alien to mainlanders.
As more and more "joint ventures" became less joint and more mainland controlled, as westerners left key positions, quality fade started, in part spurred by larger customers in the west asking:
"Can you make it cheaper?"
Whereas the Japanese, Taiwanese, even Thai's (to say nothing of westerners) will say no at some point, mainland Chinese always say "Yes" and always make their profit.
We might call them Akio Morita / Soichiro Honda for convenience as we mostly don't know who they are at the moment.
I know exactly who they are. They are all named 没有人 (Meiyou Ren).
Trust me, in mainland China only Maiyou Ren givflying Fig about the quality of the product they make for you.
But if I was to go back to making speakers commercially, I would go to a certain factory in Guangzhou; not cos the price, but because they would give me the quality and consistency I want, which our 'Western' factories couldn't/wouldn't do.
I probably know the factory. Not many Speaker makers In GD worth working with. The one I'd use in GZ has the complete engineering team and management transplanted from a certain European country. Chinese do not run the place. That is the big difference.
I prefer a outfit in DG - they are more flexible in what they are willing to try and their quality is decent because they OEM for big names in the west and work at high price levels. I can only get in there through Guanxi. Normally they would not look at such small orders. But it keeps them from getting bored with same old, same old I guess. They are HK run. Including Engineers. Everyone speaks good english.
My favourite PCB/PCBA factory (for mass production only) is Japanese management.
But Gweilo run businesses are all moving out, selling out or just closing shop.
China can make high quality products. But you need to make sure to have your quality assurance people in the process from step one. And it will all cost you. But if you don't, it will cost you worse. Soon even that looks like a no-go area.
I'd bet on Thailand in future, for Quality. And India/Vietnam for Volume.
China is over.
Thor