Common consumers would just read the web pages, and it's not a good a feeling that after a purchase, only to find out you could have gotten the option that you want after your order's been shipped, just because you don't read the AVA Club message board.
I would be disappointed too. And let me apologize for my quick trigger. I have a beautiful 22 year old daughter away at school. When her desired results for something come out different than she hoped it's often because of her false assumptions, then the victim card gets played. So when I saw the secret club crap I inappropriately reacted. Again I apologize.
I am sure there was nowhere mentioned about the double-die transistors until you read it here first, then it got added to the web pages.
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Well, no one asked about the double-die transistors, we didn't even know, at least I didn't, know about their existence, we are not that smart
No, I didn't know either. That all came about from emails and phone calls. I even have all the emails in a separate folder in my mail. The whole process took 4-5 weeks. It was because I took my needs to Frank and he went to work.
Just my thoughts, there is the internet now, one doesn't need to waste paper etc. in a monthly or quarterly newsletter that would already be dated when received, it happens instantly here on the Circle. One can come in and read it whenever they choose. You can set up to be notified on your regular email of AC Pm's, or new posts in a thread you are following............
Are we supposed to come up with something totally new then call and ask about it? If something that's no on the web pages, we assume that it's not available, unless you call Frank regularly and chat with him often, that also not necessarily that he will volunteer any new information to you before you make a purchase. Everytime I called Frank, he always sounded busy, and couldn't wait to get off the phone, and I am sure that he was busy.
And here we have the assumptions including he "couldn't wait to get off the phone", and not volunteering information until after a sale. Whenever there are multiple options for a clients situation Frank will invariably recomment the least expensive, it's the way he is.
Again I'd be dissapointed too. With my T8, the volumn adjustment clicks, my 3i didn't. I'd prefer no clicks. Frank will build it that way, I didn't know, but I, me, didn't ask. I should've asked.
That's way over my 2 cents..............over and out
You just can't shut me up-I also follow the Salk Circle and Jim does the same thing, speakers in a different cabinet or alternate drivers or ports in the front or side or even just last week speakers that are not on the website, only talked about in his circle. It's one of the benefits of a small company, customized for the individual and you can talk to "the man".