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Well, to quote Granny Hawkins from Josey Wales, "I say that big talk's worth doodly-squat." How many of you have ever set up a room at a show?
as I thought, none of you
not someone's home. try at La quinta
And hot show babes greeting everyone.
this is the same complaint, year after year, and you guys keep going and expecting them to have primo showroom sound.What was that definition of insanity? Same thing, expecting different outcomes.
Something that needs to be remembered when discussing small loudspeaker companies particularly those that build to order like Salk does is that they have no excess capacity, they are producing loudspeakers as fast as they can to meet existing orders. They have had to divert time and resources away from production to build the speakers taken to the show. I am not at all surprised that they wind up bringing loudspeakers that are not fully broken in.If their business is successful they have stolen time from spare moments or nights and weekends to build something to take to the show. Another thing to remember is that most small vendors who go to these shows are lucky to get enough sales based on their appearance at the show to break even on the trip. I am willing to cut the little guys considerable slack because of these factors.Scotty
then why haven't you gotten everyone straightened out? It's so damn easy
What, no beer? Scotch?