I'm starting a new company and need a little help.

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« Reply #40 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:34 am »
I find "Ampz" with a Z to be condescending.  It sounds like something you'd find at the toy aisle at K-Mart. ..... and that kind of spelling is probably going to turn off more customers than it would attract.

+1.  Even the less upscale "Beats" was smart enough not go with "Beatz" !

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« Reply #41 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:36 am »
More playing off of "revive," I looked up it's etymology which is:
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early 15c., "return to consciousness; restore to health," from Middle French revivre (10c.), from Latin revivere "to live again," from re- "again" (see re-) + vivere "to live" (see vital). Meaning "bring back to notice or fashion" is from mid-15c. Related: Revived; reviving.

Which led me to vital, vita, vitality, viva, vivacity, vigor, vim, verve.  All of those have lots of energy.

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #42 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:37 am »
Terra Verde Audio.   Especially if you could ever work a solar panel into the battery system. 

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #43 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:40 am »
Revolution

rodge827

Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #44 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:40 am »
This is a tough one every name I thought of was already in use by an established company.

Ill throw my hat in the ring with Reprise Audio.

• REPRISE (verb)
  The verb REPRISE has 1 sense:

1. repeat an earlier theme of a composition


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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #45 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:41 am »
My suggestion: you and Gary think of something you really like. Then add "Audio" to it (but not "Labs"), and there's your name. For example:

"We like sunshine" -> Sunshine Audio
"We like squirrels" -> Squirrel Audio
"We like lime pie" -> Lime Pie Audio

Only some things will work. It seems (to me, after working through a few examples) that the "thing" needs to be wholesome, not an activity (fishing, football) or a person, have a personal connection, maybe a bit quirky.

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« Reply #46 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:48 am »
La Bamba

English translation:

In order to dance The Bamba
In order to dance the Bamba
You need a little bit of grace
A little bit of grace
For me, for you, ah up, ah up(or higher and higher)
Ah, up, up (literally "faster, faster")
By you I will be, by you I will be, by you I will be
(Por can also mean by and not just for)

I am not a sailor,
I am not a sailor, I am a captain
I am a captain, I am a captain
Bamba, bamba
Bamba, bamba
Bamba, bamba, bam

In order To dance The Bamba
In order To dance The Bamba
You need a little bit of grace
A little bit of grace
For me, for you, ah up, ah up (higher and higher)

In order to dance The Bamba
In order to dance The Bamba
You need a little bit of grace
A little bit of grace
For me, for you, ah up, ah up
Ah, up, up.
For you I will be, for you I will be, for you I will be
Bamba, bamba
Bamba, bamba

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #47 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:52 am »
My suggestion:  have a personal connection

I agree with john!, "rechie dodd audio"

cheers... :green:

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #48 on: 16 Jun 2015, 03:59 am »
JohnR edited his post before I could reply, but I agree with his sentiment that it shouldn't sound like it was over thought or named by committee.
Suddenly all of my ideas sound over-thought!

My suggestion: you and Gary think of something you really like. Then add "Audio" to it (but not "Labs"), and there's your name. For example:

"We like sunshine" -> Sunshine Audio
"We like squirrels" -> Squirrel Audio
"We like lime pie" -> Lime Pie Audio

Only some things will work. It seems (to me, after working through a few examples) that the "thing" needs to be wholesome, not an activity (fishing, football) or a person, have a personal connection, maybe a bit quirky.
I like the quirkiness of these, but I still contend that it should have some sort of meaning for the consumer.

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #49 on: 16 Jun 2015, 04:06 am »
That tube amp with the chip amp driver stage sounds interesting.  But I'm curious, why make a 4 channel amp?  I can see the function in one if it had some DSP and a digital input, maybe I'm missing the point, but I'd rather have 2x50 than 4x25.  Chip amps can sound absolutely fantastic btw, the good ones can destroy and preconceptions of cost to performance.

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #50 on: 16 Jun 2015, 04:15 am »
JohnR edited his post before I could reply, but I agree with his sentiment that it shouldn't sound like it was over thought or named by committee.
Suddenly all of my ideas sound over-thought!
I like the quirkiness of these, but I still contend that it should have some sort of meaning for the consumer.

Names that are really quirky and playful can be good for less "serious" products. Peachtree pulls it off pretty well, though I I think it works less well with their high end offerings like the Grand series and even the Nova220. I think the PS Audio Sprout isn't bad. The name reminds me of baby products, though. Remember, we're talking about budding audio enthusiasts. The types that would spend $1000 on a piece of gear are likely serious enough to have a decent headphone / desktop setup and may even be into vinyl.

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« Reply #51 on: 16 Jun 2015, 04:28 am »
I like "Firebird Audio" or something like that...John

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #52 on: 16 Jun 2015, 04:35 am »
Phoenix Bros. Audio

PMAT

Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #53 on: 16 Jun 2015, 04:49 am »
I'm down with "Squirrel Audio" Thanks John!

abernardi

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« Reply #54 on: 16 Jun 2015, 05:00 am »
Wow, great idea guys!  I like Morgan's idea, a facebook page with a contest, or maybe a Kickstarter campaign that includes a naming contest.  I also like "Off The Grid" as some others have suggested.  Maybe "NuLease"... nah...

Good luck with it.  KEEP US POSTED!

brother love

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« Reply #55 on: 16 Jun 2015, 12:07 pm »
Well, given the relationship of you guys ...

how 'bout Brothers Audio or Friends Audio ?   :D

If those names are taken already, you could alter Audio with Hi-Fi, Fine Audio, etc..

Another thought based on your locale is a name with a Texas-based theme.

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #56 on: 16 Jun 2015, 12:21 pm »
Volta Audio - Named after the guy who invented the battery.
DCp Audio ( DC powered )
VM Audio ( Voltage manipulation )
VC Audio ( Voltage conversion )
BE Audio ( Battery-powered electronics or experience )

GentleBender

Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #57 on: 16 Jun 2015, 01:08 pm »
Well, given the relationship of you guys ...

how 'bout Brothers Audio or Friends Audio ?   :D

If those names are taken already, you could alter Audio with Hi-Fi, Fine Audio, etc..

Another thought based on your locale is a name with a Texas-based theme.
Maybe BIA Brothers in Audio?

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« Reply #58 on: 16 Jun 2015, 01:14 pm »

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Re: I'm starting a new company and need a little help.
« Reply #59 on: 16 Jun 2015, 01:22 pm »
Names that are really quirky and playful can be good for less "serious" products. Peachtree pulls it off pretty well, though I I think it works less well with their high end offerings like the Grand series and even the Nova220. I think the PS Audio Sprout isn't bad. The name reminds me of baby products, though. Remember, we're talking about budding audio enthusiasts. The types that would spend $1000 on a piece of gear are likely serious enough to have a decent headphone / desktop setup and may even be into vinyl.
Okay, I'm going to contradict what I said earlier.  I actually kind of like Peachtree Audio as a name despite it's not having any real (rigidly defined) meaning for consumers.  On the other hand, I think Red Wine Audio is a little contrived and pretentious because it has such a connotation.

Associations I have with "Peachtree" are: sweet, wood, slightly quirky/different (which works with their casing designs)

Associations I have with "Red Wine" are: snobbery, classy, delicious, warm, smooth, intoxicating.

Maybe I'll refine what I said before and say that rather than having a meaning (as in definition), but it should have some sort of connotation, and you should be careful with what that connotation is.  If you do random word associations, what words come up?  What does the name bring to mind?

Firebird Audio, for instance made me instantly think of a Pontiac Firebird.

Going with that, Trans Am Audio sounds pretty freakin' bad ass.