Another Emo sale!

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  • 01-04-2011, 01:18 AM
    Ajani
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    Originally Posted by kexodusc
    Let me know when you're ready to sell that sucker to upgrade to mono-bocks! :cornut:

    LOL... Not gonna happen anytime soon....
  • 01-04-2011, 12:19 PM
    pixelthis
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    Originally Posted by devuonoste
    Hopefully the issues with these products gets FULLY resolved soon. I know many companies try to minimize the amount of money they will have to spend to resolve product issues but they need to realize that they should not create a scenario where ANY of their customers should have to incurr any costs or any type of significant inconveniences. The world is a very small place, so to speak, nowadays and it doesn't take very many unhappy customers to ruin a companies reputation. From what I've seen and experienced with Emotiva, it is a good company and hopefully they acknowledge and try to resolve their customers concerns with both product issues and concerns brought to light by Mr. P, Ajani and others so they can continue to be a good company.

    Building an amp is a lot less complicated than something like that snazzy new digital amp
    of theirs, as they are finding out.
    But thats what you get being a pioneer, which is what a customer who buys a new product is.
    You know pioneers, don't ya? The guys with the arrows sticking outta their backs.
    But on the upside, you get to play with a new toy early(and I BENEFIT from your hard earned knowledge).:1:
  • 01-04-2011, 12:39 PM
    Ajani
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Building an amp is a lot less complicated than something like that snazzy new digital amp
    of theirs, as they are finding out.
    But thats what you get being a pioneer, which is what a customer who buys a new product is.
    You know pioneers, don't ya? The guys with the arrows sticking outta their backs.
    But on the upside, you get to play with a new toy early(and I BENEFIT from your hard earned knowledge).:1:

    Yep.... too true... It's always a risk being an early adopter... Problem is that the feedback from us pioneers can make or break a new product.... So it's much better for a company to take their time and get the launch right, than to have to try and overcome bad early feedback...